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AUGMENTIN (Aug-men-tin) Syrup

Syrup 125 Each 5mL contains potassium clavulanate/amoxicillin trihydrate equivalent to


31.25mg clavulanic acid/125mg amoxicillin
Syrup 250 Each 5mL contains potassium clavulanate/amoxicillin trihydrate equivalent to
62.5mg clavulanic acid/250mg amoxicillin
Consumer Medicine Information

What is in this leaflet?


This leaflet answers some
common questions about
AUGMENTIN. It does not
contain all the available
information. It does not take
the place of talking to your
doctor or pharmacist.
Please read this leaflet before
you start taking AUGMENTIN.
If you are helping someone
else take AUGMENTIN, please
read this leaflet before you
give the first dose.
All medicines have risks and
benefits. Your doctor has
weighed the expected benefits
against possible risks of you
using AUGMENTIN. If you
have any concerns about
taking this medicine, ask your
doctor or pharmacist.

AUGMENTIN is an antibiotic
that belongs to a group of
medicines called penicillins.
These antibiotics work by
killing the bacteria that are
causing your infection.
This medicine is available only
with a doctors prescription.

Before you take


AUGMENTIN
Do not take AUGMENTIN if:

Keep this leaflet with the


medicine. You may need to
read it again.

What is AUGMENTIN
used for?
AUGMENTIN is an antibiotic
used for the short term
treatment of infections in
different parts of the body
caused by bacteria.
AUGMENTIN will not work
against infections caused by
viruses such as colds or the
flu.

you have an allergy to


AUGMENTIN, other
penicillins or any of the
ingredients listed at the
end of this leaflet.
Some of the symptoms of
an allergic reaction may
include skin rash, itching,
difficulty breathing.
you have had an allergic
reaction to cephalosporins
(another type of antibiotic).
You may have an
increased chance of being
allergic to AUGMENTIN if
you are allergic to
cephalosporins.
you have had liver disease
or yellowing of the skin
and/or eyes, also called
jaundice when you have
taken amoxicillin/clavulanic
acid (or AUGMENTIN)
before.
the packaging is torn or
shows signs of tampering,
or the syrup has changed
colour.
the expiry date (EXP)
printed on the pack has
1

passed.
If you take this medicine
after the expiry date has
passed, it may not work.
If you are not sure whether you
should start taking
AUGMENTIN, contact your
doctor.
Do not give this medicine to
anyone else. Your doctor has
prescribed it specifically for
you and your condition.

Before you start to take


AUGMENTIN
Tell your doctor if:
you have any allergies to
any other medicines or any
other substances, such as
foods, preservatives or
dyes
you have phenylketonuria
as AUGMENTIN syrup
contains aspartame
you have glandular fever
If AUGMENTIN is used
with glandular fever a rash
may develop
you have liver disease
your kidneys do not work
as well as they should
you are taking warfarin
(CoumadinTM, MarevanTM)
or other medicines used to
prevent blood clots
you are passing less urine
you are pregnant or intend
to become pregnant. Your
doctor will discuss with you
the possible risks and
benefits of using
AUGMENTIN during
pregnancy.

you are breastfeeding or


wish to breastfeed. Your
doctor will discuss with you
the possible risks and
benefits of using
AUGMENTIN during
breastfeeding.
you are taking any other
medicines or herbal
remedies

AUGMENTIN is not addictive.


AUGMENTIN does not usually
affect the ability to drive or
operate machinery.

Taking other medicines


with AUGMENTIN
Tell your doctor if you are
taking:

Probenecid, Allopurinol
(ZyloprimTM, ProgoutTM;
usually used for gout)
Birth control pills (the
pill, oral
contraceptives)
Birth control pills may
not work as well in
preventing pregnancy
when AUGMENTIN is
used. Talk to your
doctor about the need
for an additional
method of
contraception while
taking AUGMENTIN.
Warfarin (CoumadinTM,
MarevanTM) or other
medicines used to
prevent blood clots
Mycophenolate mofetil,
a medicine used to
suppress your immune
system.

Some medicines may affect


the way other medicines work.
Your doctor or pharmacist will
be able to tell you which
medicines are safe to take with
AUGMENTIN.

How to take
AUGMENTIN Syrup

Follow your doctors


instructions about how and
when to take AUGMENTIN.
Read the label carefully. If you
have any concerns about how
to take AUGMENTIN, talk to
your doctor or pharmacist.

How much to take


The usual doses are below.
These may depend on the type
of infection and how severe it
is.
Children 3-9 months:
1.25mL of
AUGMENTIN Syrup
125 three times a day.
Children 9 months - 2
years: 2.5mL of
AUGMENTIN Syrup
125 three times a day.
Children 2-6 years:
5mL of AUGMENTIN
Syrup 125 three times
a day. In severe
infections this may be
increased to 10mL
AUGMENTIN Syrup
125 three times a day.
Children 7-12 years:
5mL of AUGMENTIN
Syrup 250 three times
daily. In severe
infections this may be
increased to 10mL of
AUGMENTIN Syrup
250 three times a day.

How and when to take


AUGMENTIN
Shake the syrup well before
each dose, then make sure
you measure the dose
accurately. Your pharmacist
will be able to recommend a
good measure to use. Screw
the lid back onto the bottle
tightly after measuring the
dose. Take AUGMENTIN at
the start of a meal. This makes
it less likely to cause stomach
upset or discomfort.

How long to take


AUGMENTIN
Keep taking this medicine for
the full time of treatment, even

if you begin to feel better after


a few days.
If you do not complete the full
course prescribed by your
doctor, the infection may not
clear completely or your
symptoms may return.
AUGMENTIN is not usually
used for longer than 14 days
without another check-up by
the doctor.

If you forget to take a


dose of AUGMENTIN
If you forget to take a dose of
AUGMENTIN take it as soon
as you remember. If it is
nearly time for your next dose
skip the dose you have missed
and take the next dose as you
are meant to. Do not take a
double dose to make up for the
dose you have missed. Try
and remember to take it at the
start of a meal.
If you are not sure whether to
skip the dose, talk to your
doctor or pharmacist.
It is important to take the syrup
as prescribed so it will work
properly. If you have trouble
remembering to take the doses
ask your pharmacist for hints.

If you take too much


(Overdose)
If you take too much
AUGMENTIN you may get
diarrhoea and nausea. If too
much syrup has been taken
immediately telephone your
doctor or the National
Poisons Information Centre
(telephone 0800 POISON or
0800 764 766) for advice. Do
this even if there are no
signs of discomfort or
poisoning. Keep telephone
numbers of these places
handy.

While you are using


AUGMENTIN
Things you must do

If the symptoms of your


infection do not
improve within a few
days, or if they become
worse, tell your doctor.
If you develop itching
with swelling or skin
rash or difficulty
breathing while you are
taking AUGMENTIN do
not take any more and
contact your doctor
immediately.
If you get severe
diarrhoea or stomach
cramps tell your doctor,
pharmacist or nurse
immediately. Do this
even if it occurs several
weeks after
AUGMENTIN has been
stopped.
Diarrhoea or stomach
cramps may mean that
you have a serious
condition affecting your
bowel. You may need
urgent medical care.
Do not take any
diarrhoea medicine
without first checking
with your doctor.
If you get a sore white
mouth or tongue while
taking or soon after
stopping AUGMENTIN,
tell your doctor. Also
tell your doctor if you
get vaginal itching or
discharge.
This may mean you
have a fungal infection
called thrush.
If you become pregnant
while you are taking
AUGMENTIN tell your
doctor.
If you are about to start
taking any new
medicine, tell your
doctor and pharmacist
that you are taking
AUGMENTIN.
If you have to have any
blood tests tell your
doctor you are taking
AUGMENTIN.
AUGMENTIN may

affect the results of


some blood tests.
Drink plenty of water,
juice or other fluids
(e.g. 6-8 glasses per
day).
Tell any doctor, dentist
and pharmacist treating
you that you are taking
AUGMENTIN.

Things to be careful of

Do not stop taking your


syrup because you are
feeling better, unless
advised by your doctor.
If you do not complete
the full course
prescribed by your
doctor, all of the
bacteria causing your
infection may not be
killed. These bacteria
may continue to grow
and multiply so that
your infection may not
clear completely or it
may return.
Do not give
AUGMENTIN to
anyone else, even if
they have the same
condition as you.
Do not use
AUGMENTIN to treat
any other complaints
unless your doctor tells
you to.

Side Effects
Tell your doctor or
pharmacist as soon as
possible if you do not feel
well while you are taking
AUGMENTIN.
Like other medicines,
AUGMENTIN can cause some
side effects. If they occur, they
are most likely to be minor and
temporary. However, rarely
some may be serious and
need medical attention.
Ask your doctor or
pharmacist to answer any
questions you may have.

Mild Effects
Tell your doctor if you notice
any of the following that are
troublesome or ongoing:

oral thrush - white,


furry, sore tongue and
mouth
vaginal thrush - sore
and itchy vagina and/or
discharge
diarrhoea, nausea,
vomiting or indigestion.

More Serious Effects


Tell your doctor immediately
if you notice any of the
following:
nausea, vomiting, loss
of appetite, feeling
generally unwell, fever,
itching, yellowing of the
skin and eyes
(jaundice), and dark
coloured urine. This
may be a sign of liver
disease. It may occur
while taking
AUGMENTIN or even a
few weeks after
stopping AUGMENTIN.
symptoms such as
fever, severe chills,
sore throat or mouth
ulcers which can be a
sign of lack of white
blood cells
rash even if it starts a
few days or more after
starting AUGMENTIN
itchy or burning skin
even if it starts a few
days or more after
starting AUGMENTIN
You may need urgent medical
attention. Serious side effects
are rare.
Tell your doctor immediately
if you notice any of the
following side effects,
particularly if they occur
several weeks after stopping
treatment with AUGMENTIN:
severe abdominal cramps
or stomach cramps

watery and severe


diarrhoea, which may also
be bloody
fever, in combination with
one or both of the above

These are rare but serious side


effects. You may have a
serious condition affecting your
bowel. Therefore, you may
need urgent medical attention.
Do not take any diarrhoea
medicine without first checking
with your doctor.
If any of the following
happen, stop taking
AUGMENTIN and tell your
doctor immediately or go to
the Accident and Emergency
department at your nearest
hospital:
sudden signs of allergy
such as rash, itching or
hives on the skin, swelling
of the face, lips, tongue or
other parts of the body,
shortness of breath,
wheezing or trouble
breathing
swelling of the face, lips,
mouth, tongue or throat
which may cause difficulty
in swallowing or breathing
These are very serious side
effects. You may need urgent
medical attention or
hospitalisation. These side
effects are rare.
Other side effects reported
with AUGMENTIN include:
seizures (very rare),
dizziness, headache.
change in colour of teeth
(rare, syrup only) this
usually just brushes off
using a toothbrush.
change in colour of the
tongue with a furry
appearance (very rare)

Some people may get other


side effects while taking
AUGMENTIN.

Ask your doctor or pharmacist


if you dont understand
anything in this list.
Do not be alarmed by this list
of possible side effects. You
may not experience any of
them.

After taking
AUGMENTIN
Storage
Store in a refrigerator - the
temperature should be
between 2C to 8C. Heat and
dampness can destroy some
medicines. Do not keep
medicines in the bathroom or
near a sink. Do not leave it in
the car or on window sills.
Keep the bottle tightly closed
between doses. The syrup
should be used within 7 days
of being made up at the
pharmacy.
Store all medicines out of the
reach of children.

Disposal
If your doctor advises you to
stop taking AUGMENTIN or
the medicine has passed its
expiry date, ask your
pharmacist what to do with any
syrup that is left over.

Product Description is
in this leaflet?
Product Description
What It Looks Like
AUGMENTIN syrup is
white/cream in colour.
Other Ingredients
Orange dry flavour 1, orange
dry flavour 2, raspberry dry
flavour NN07943,golden syrup
dry flavour 52927/AP, xanthan
gum, aspartame, succinic acid,
colloidal silicon dioxide,
hypromellose, silicon dioxide.
AUGMENTIN syrup does not
contain sucrose, lactose,
gluten or tartrazine.
Further Information

AUGMENTIN syrup is only


available if prescribed by a
doctor.
AUGMENTIN syrup is
available in 100mL bottles.
Distributor
Distributed in New Zealand by:
GlaxoSmithKline NZ Limited
AMP Centre
Private Bag 106600
Downtown Auckland
New Zealand
Ph (09) 367 2900
Fax (09) 367 2910
Date of leaflet preparation: 06
May 2013
Version 2.0
This leaflet is copyrighted to
GlaxoSmithKline and may be
reproduced but not altered in
any way.
AUGMENTIN is a registered
trademark of the
GlaxoSmithKline group of
Companies.

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