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Infection Clinical criteria: Patient must be a male with acute cystitis; OR Patient must have pyelonephritis; OR Patient must have a tooth avulsion; OR Patient must have salmonella enteritis; OR Patient must have community acquired pneumonia; OR Patient must have a condition requiring prolonged oral antibiotic therapy.
Community acquired pneumonia Clinical criteria: Patient must have community acquired pneumonia.
Chronic bronchitis Clinical criteria: Patient must have acute exacerbations of the condition.
Infection suspected or proven to be due to a susceptible organism Clinical criteria: The treatment must be for patients who require a liquid formulation and in whom the syrup formulations are unsuitable.
“It is believed to act through the inhibition of biosynthesis of cell wall mucopeptide.”
“Amoxicillin is eliminated with a half-life of 61.3 minutes with normal renal function and up to 16-20 hours in the absence of renal function.”
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Curated subset. The full adverse-effect list is in the TGA Product Information; click any citation above to open it.