Are azee 500 and almox 500 same

2022-01-27 12:01:34
Are azee 500 and almox 500 same?! Vani use it twice daily?! I am 15 weeks pregnant those who feels consultation required more details required just ignore those who can answer please answer.
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Answered2022-01-27 19:20:25

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The two are entirely different class of Antibiotics. What was your concern about these two ?

Answered2022-01-27 14:31:15

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Amox is  safe in pregnancy. can take.

Answered2022-01-27 12:41:02

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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-01-27 12:20:10

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both antibiotics but different content

Answered2022-01-27 12:10:49

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Answered2022-01-27 12:07:12

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Both are antibiotics belonging to different class, hence different composition and mode of action. Almox 500 is generally safe in pregnancy, dosage  depending upon the type of infection for which it is prescribed. Azee 500 should not be taken during pregnancy unless strictly prescribed by a medical practitioner.
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Do not self medicate.

Answered2022-01-27 12:45:36

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