Augmentin 1.2gm Injection is a combination antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of serious bacterial infections. It contains amoxicillin (a penicillin-type antibiotic) and clavulanic acid (a beta-lactamase inhibitor). This combination helps fight bacteria that may not respond to amoxicillin alone. Doctors usually recommend it for infections affecting the lungs, urinary tract, bones, joints, skin, soft tissues, and sometimes after surgery to prevent infection.
It is given directly into a vein or muscle by a healthcare professional under strict medical supervision. The exact dose and frequency depend on the severity of the infection, the patient’s age, weight, and overall health condition.
Uses of Augmentin 1.2gm Injection
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Respiratory tract infections (like pneumonia, severe bronchitis)
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Urinary tract and kidney infections
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Infections of bones and joints
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Skin and soft tissue infections
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Intra-abdominal infections
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Post-surgical infection prevention
Benefits of Augmentin 1.2gm Injection
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Broad coverage against a wide range of bacteria
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Effective in treating resistant bacterial infections
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Helps achieve faster recovery in severe infections
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Useful in hospital settings where oral antibiotics may not be sufficient
Possible Side Effects
Like other antibiotics, some patients may experience temporary side effects such as:
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Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
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Diarrhea or loose stools
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Nausea or vomiting
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Skin rash or itching
In rare cases, severe allergic reactions may occur. Inform the doctor immediately if you notice breathing difficulties, swelling of the face, or severe skin reactions.
How Augmentin 1.2gm Injection Works
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Amoxicillin destroys harmful bacteria by damaging their protective covering.
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Clavulanic acid prevents bacteria from releasing enzymes that can block the effect of amoxicillin.
Together, they provide a stronger and extended antibacterial effect.
Safety Advice
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Should only be used under medical supervision in hospitals or clinics
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Inform your doctor if you have a history of liver, kidney, or stomach problems
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Not suitable for patients allergic to penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics
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Alcohol should be avoided during treatment, as it may increase side effects
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use
Missed Dose
Since this injection is given by a healthcare professional, missing a dose is unlikely. However, if a scheduled dose is missed, the medical team will adjust it accordingly.





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