Medical Dictionary – The definition of Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin is also known as Amoxil, Rimoxallin and Galenamox. Amoxicillin is a semisynthetic penicillin which is used to treat wide range of bacterial and others infections. Amoxicillin is administered orally and via injection. The common side effects of amoxicillin are rashes, diarrhea, anemia and vomiting. Any sensitivity to penicillin will prohibit it used.
Amoxicillin is also known as Amoxil, Rimoxallin and Galenamox. Amoxicillin is a semisynthetic penicillin which is used to treat wide range of bacterial and others infections. Amoxicillin is administered orally and via injection. The common side effects of amoxicillin are rashes, diarrhea, anemia and vomiting. Any sensitivity to penicillin will prohibit it used.