Amoxicillin 875 mg Side Effects

Amoxicillin 875 mg Side Effects
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Physicians may prescribe the upward limit of 875mg of amoxicillin for severe infections in different areas of the body. This strength is typically taken once every 12 hours. Amoxicillin classifies as a penicillin variation antibiotic. The National Institutes of Health reports that amoxicillin 875mg may help treat bacterial infections such as those of the skin, urinary tract, nose, throat and ears, as well as bronchitis and pneumonia. It also may help in the treatment of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea as well as bacterial ulcers.

Vaginal Discharge

Women who take amoxicillin 875mg for their bacterial infections may experience vaginal problems at the start of treatment. They may, for example, produce an unusual discharge from the vagina. They also may feel itchy in the vaginal area. Neither of these side effects classifies as serious, but they do occur commonly, MayoClinic.com reports. Unless they persist or become severe, medical intervention is not required.

Oral Patches

Taking penicillin-like antibiotics such as amoxicillin 875mg can produce temporary patches of white on the person's tongue or in other areas of the mouth. These kinds of effects, typical with antibiotics, do not classify as serious and should diminish without help from a medical professional, MayoClinic.com indicates.

Stomach Upset

Most antibiotics can cause stomach upset during the first part of the course of treatment. This occurs as amoxicillin initially interacts with and disrupts the body's systems. The stomach upset may be experienced as indigestion. It also may occur as nausea with vomiting, the National Institutes of Health indicates. If these effects don't subside or are severe, a doctor should be consulted.

Diarrhea

In the same way amoxicillin 875mg disrupts the upper digestive system, it also can affect the lower part of the digestive tract. In most cases, the antibiotic medication will cause loose stools and diarrhea with associated cramps in the abdomen. HealthSquare.com recommends consulting a doctor about such side effects from taking amoxicillin 875mg if they get worsen or persist.

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Article reviewed by Libby Swope Wiersema Last updated on: Mar 28, 2011

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