Before you have any medical tests, tell the doctor in charge that you are taking this medicine. The results of some tests may be affected by this medicine.
Novamoxin side effects
Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Stop taking this medicine and get emergency help immediately if any of the following effects occur:
Less common
- Fast or irregular breathing
- fever
- joint pain
- lightheadedness or fainting (sudden)
- puffiness or swelling around the face
- red, scaly skin
- shortness of breath
- skin rash, hives, itching
Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:
Rare
- Abdominal or stomach cramps and pain (severe)
- abdominal tenderness
- convulsions (seizures)
- decreased amount of urine
- diarrhea (watery and severe), which may also be bloody
- mental depression
- nausea and vomiting
- pain at place of injection
- sore throat and fever
- unusual bleeding or bruising
- yellow eyes or skin
Rare
–
For penicillin G procaine only
- Agitation or combativeness
- anxiety
- confusion
- fear of impending death
- feeling, hearing, or seeing things that are not real
Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:
More common
- Diarrhea (mild)
- headache
- sore mouth or tongue
- vaginal itching and discharge
- white patches in the mouth and/or on the tongue
Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.
Seek emergency medical attention or call 115
Further information
Copyright 2020 Truven Health Analytics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Medical Disclaimer
The content of Holevn is solely for the purpose of providing information about Thuốc Novamoxin and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please contact your nearest doctor or clinic, hospital for advice. We do not accept liability if the patient arbitrarily uses the drug without following a doctor’s prescription.
Reference from: https://www.drugs.com/cons/novamoxin.html
- For nafcillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and tablets):
- Adults and teenagers—250 milligrams (mg) to 1 gram every four to six hours.
- Older infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 6.25 to 12.5 mg per kilogram (kg) (2.8 to 5.7 mg per pound) of body weight every six hours.
- Newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 10 mg per kg (4.5 mg per pound) of body weight every six to eight hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—500 mg to 2 grams injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 10 to 25 mg per kg (4.5 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a muscle every twelve hours; or 10 to 40 mg per kg (4.5 to 18.2 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein every four to eight hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and tablets):
- For bacterial infections:
- For oxacillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and oral solution):
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—500 milligrams (mg) to 1 gram every four to six hours.
- Children weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 12.5 to 25 mg per kg (5.7 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight every six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kg (88 pounds)—250 mg to 1 gram injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Children weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 12.5 to 25 mg per kg (5.7 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Premature infants and newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 6.25 mg per kg (2.8 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and oral solution):
- For bacterial infections:
For penicillin G:
For bacterial infections:
For oral dosage form (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- For benzathine injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—1,200,000 to 2,400,000 Units injected into a muscle as a single dose.
- Infants and children—300,000 to 1,200,000 Units injected into a muscle as a single dose; or 50,000 Units per kg (22,727 Units per pound) of body weight injected into a muscle as a single dose.
- For injection dosage forms (potassium and sodium salts):
- Adults and teenagers—1,000,000 to 5,000,000 Units, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Older infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 8333 to 25,000 Units per kg (3788 to 11,363 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Premature infants and newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 30,000 Units per kg (13,636 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every twelve hours.
- For procaine injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—600,000 to 1,200,000 Units injected into a muscle once a day.
- Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 50,000 Units per kg (22,727 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a muscle once a day.
- For procaine injection dosage form:
- For injection dosage forms (potassium and sodium salts):
- For penicillin V:
- For bacterial infections:
- For the benzathine salt oral dosage form (oral solution):
- Adults and teenagers—200,000 to 500,000 Units every six to eight hours.
- Children—100,000 to 250,000 Units every six to eight hours.
- For the potassium salt oral dosage forms (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- Adults and teenagers—125 to 500 milligrams (mg) every six to eight hours.
- Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 2.5 to 16.7 mg per kilogram (kg) (1.1 to 7.6 mg per pound) of body weight every four to eight hours.
- For the potassium salt oral dosage forms (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- For the benzathine salt oral dosage form (oral solution):
- For bacterial infections:
- For piperacillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—3 to 4 grams, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Infants and children—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For injection dosage form:
- For bacterial infections:
- For pivampicillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (oral suspension):
- Adults, teenagers, and children 10 years of age and older—525 to 1050 milligrams (mg) two times a day.
- Children 7 to 10 years of age—350 mg two times a day.
- Children 4 to 6 years of age—262.5 mg two times a day.
- Children 1 to 3 years of age—175 mg two times a day.
- Infants 3 to 12 months of age—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 20 to 30 mg per kilogram (kg) (9.1 to 13.6 mg per pound) of body weight two times a day.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- Adults, teenagers, and children 10 years of age and older—500 mg to 1 gram two times a day.
- Children up to 10 years of age—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- For oral dosage form (oral suspension):
- For bacterial infections:
- For pivmecillinam:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—200 milligrams (mg) two to four times a day for three days.
- Children up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- For bacterial infections:
- For ticarcillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—3 grams injected into a vein every four hours; or 4 grams injected into a vein every six hours.
- Children up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 33.3 to 75 milligrams (mg) per kg (15 to 34 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein every four to six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For bacterial infections:
Missed dose
If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Storage
Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep from freezing.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Do not keep outdated medicine or medicine no longer needed.
Precautions while using Novamoxin
If your symptoms do not improve within a few days, or if they become worse, check with your doctor.
Penicillins may cause diarrhea in some patients.
- Check with your doctor if severe diarrhea occurs. Severe diarrhea may be a sign of a serious side effect. Do not take any diarrhea medicine without first checking with your doctor. Diarrhea medicines may make your diarrhea worse or make it last longer.
- For mild diarrhea, diarrhea medicine containing kaolin or attapulgite (e.g., Kaopectate tablets, Diasorb) may be taken. However, other kinds of diarrhea medicine should not be taken. They may make your diarrhea worse or make it last longer.
- If you have any questions about this or if mild diarrhea continues or gets worse, check with your health care professional.
Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) containing estrogen may not work properly if you take them while you are taking ampicillin, amoxicillin, or penicillin V. Unplanned pregnancies may occur. You should use a different or additional means of birth control while you are taking any of these penicillins. If you have any questions about this, check with your health care professional.
For diabetic patients:
- Penicillins may cause false test results with some urine sugar tests. Check with your doctor before changing your diet or the dosage of your diabetes medicine.
Before you have any medical tests, tell the doctor in charge that you are taking this medicine. The results of some tests may be affected by this medicine.
Novamoxin side effects
Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Stop taking this medicine and get emergency help immediately if any of the following effects occur:
Less common
- Fast or irregular breathing
- fever
- joint pain
- lightheadedness or fainting (sudden)
- puffiness or swelling around the face
- red, scaly skin
- shortness of breath
- skin rash, hives, itching
Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:
Rare
- Abdominal or stomach cramps and pain (severe)
- abdominal tenderness
- convulsions (seizures)
- decreased amount of urine
- diarrhea (watery and severe), which may also be bloody
- mental depression
- nausea and vomiting
- pain at place of injection
- sore throat and fever
- unusual bleeding or bruising
- yellow eyes or skin
Rare
–
For penicillin G procaine only
- Agitation or combativeness
- anxiety
- confusion
- fear of impending death
- feeling, hearing, or seeing things that are not real
Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:
More common
- Diarrhea (mild)
- headache
- sore mouth or tongue
- vaginal itching and discharge
- white patches in the mouth and/or on the tongue
Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.
Seek emergency medical attention or call 115
Further information
Copyright 2020 Truven Health Analytics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Medical Disclaimer
The content of Holevn is solely for the purpose of providing information about Thuốc Novamoxin and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please contact your nearest doctor or clinic, hospital for advice. We do not accept liability if the patient arbitrarily uses the drug without following a doctor’s prescription.
Reference from: https://www.drugs.com/cons/novamoxin.html
- For nafcillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and tablets):
- Adults and teenagers—250 milligrams (mg) to 1 gram every four to six hours.
- Older infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 6.25 to 12.5 mg per kilogram (kg) (2.8 to 5.7 mg per pound) of body weight every six hours.
- Newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 10 mg per kg (4.5 mg per pound) of body weight every six to eight hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—500 mg to 2 grams injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 10 to 25 mg per kg (4.5 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a muscle every twelve hours; or 10 to 40 mg per kg (4.5 to 18.2 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein every four to eight hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and tablets):
- For bacterial infections:
- For oxacillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and oral solution):
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—500 milligrams (mg) to 1 gram every four to six hours.
- Children weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 12.5 to 25 mg per kg (5.7 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight every six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kg (88 pounds)—250 mg to 1 gram injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Children weighing up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 12.5 to 25 mg per kg (5.7 to 11.4 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Premature infants and newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 6.25 mg per kg (2.8 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For oral dosage form (capsules and oral solution):
- For bacterial infections:
-
For penicillin G:
-
For bacterial infections:
-
For oral dosage form (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- Adults and teenagers—200,000 to 500,000 Units (125 to 312 milligrams [mg]) every four to six hours.
- Infants and children less than 12 years of age—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 4167 to 30,000 Units per kilogram (kg) (189 to 13,636 Units per pound) of body weight every four to eight hours.
- For benzathine injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—1,200,000 to 2,400,000 Units injected into a muscle as a single dose.
- Infants and children—300,000 to 1,200,000 Units injected into a muscle as a single dose; or 50,000 Units per kg (22,727 Units per pound) of body weight injected into a muscle as a single dose.
- For injection dosage forms (potassium and sodium salts):
- Adults and teenagers—1,000,000 to 5,000,000 Units, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Older infants and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 8333 to 25,000 Units per kg (3788 to 11,363 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Premature infants and newborns—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 30,000 Units per kg (13,636 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein or muscle every twelve hours.
- For procaine injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—600,000 to 1,200,000 Units injected into a muscle once a day.
- Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 50,000 Units per kg (22,727 Units per pound) of body weight, injected into a muscle once a day.
- For procaine injection dosage form:
- For injection dosage forms (potassium and sodium salts):
- For benzathine injection dosage form:
-
For oral dosage form (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
-
For bacterial infections:
- For penicillin V:
- For bacterial infections:
- For the benzathine salt oral dosage form (oral solution):
- Adults and teenagers—200,000 to 500,000 Units every six to eight hours.
- Children—100,000 to 250,000 Units every six to eight hours.
- For the potassium salt oral dosage forms (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- Adults and teenagers—125 to 500 milligrams (mg) every six to eight hours.
- Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 2.5 to 16.7 mg per kilogram (kg) (1.1 to 7.6 mg per pound) of body weight every four to eight hours.
- For the potassium salt oral dosage forms (oral solution, oral suspension, and tablets):
- For the benzathine salt oral dosage form (oral solution):
- For bacterial infections:
- For piperacillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults and teenagers—3 to 4 grams, injected into a vein or muscle every four to six hours.
- Infants and children—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For injection dosage form:
- For bacterial infections:
- For pivampicillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (oral suspension):
- Adults, teenagers, and children 10 years of age and older—525 to 1050 milligrams (mg) two times a day.
- Children 7 to 10 years of age—350 mg two times a day.
- Children 4 to 6 years of age—262.5 mg two times a day.
- Children 1 to 3 years of age—175 mg two times a day.
- Infants 3 to 12 months of age—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 20 to 30 mg per kilogram (kg) (9.1 to 13.6 mg per pound) of body weight two times a day.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- Adults, teenagers, and children 10 years of age and older—500 mg to 1 gram two times a day.
- Children up to 10 years of age—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- For oral dosage form (oral suspension):
- For bacterial infections:
- For pivmecillinam:
- For bacterial infections:
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—200 milligrams (mg) two to four times a day for three days.
- Children up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose must be determined by your doctor.
- For oral dosage form (tablets):
- For bacterial infections:
- For ticarcillin:
- For bacterial infections:
- For injection dosage form:
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—3 grams injected into a vein every four hours; or 4 grams injected into a vein every six hours.
- Children up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. The usual dose is 33.3 to 75 milligrams (mg) per kg (15 to 34 mg per pound) of body weight, injected into a vein every four to six hours.
- For injection dosage form:
- For bacterial infections:
Missed dose
If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Storage
Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. Keep from freezing.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Do not keep outdated medicine or medicine no longer needed.
Precautions while using Novamoxin
If your symptoms do not improve within a few days, or if they become worse, check with your doctor.
Penicillins may cause diarrhea in some patients.
- Check with your doctor if severe diarrhea occurs. Severe diarrhea may be a sign of a serious side effect. Do not take any diarrhea medicine without first checking with your doctor. Diarrhea medicines may make your diarrhea worse or make it last longer.
- For mild diarrhea, diarrhea medicine containing kaolin or attapulgite (e.g., Kaopectate tablets, Diasorb) may be taken. However, other kinds of diarrhea medicine should not be taken. They may make your diarrhea worse or make it last longer.
- If you have any questions about this or if mild diarrhea continues or gets worse, check with your health care professional.
Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) containing estrogen may not work properly if you take them while you are taking ampicillin, amoxicillin, or penicillin V. Unplanned pregnancies may occur. You should use a different or additional means of birth control while you are taking any of these penicillins. If you have any questions about this, check with your health care professional.
For diabetic patients:
- Penicillins may cause false test results with some urine sugar tests. Check with your doctor before changing your diet or the dosage of your diabetes medicine.
Before you have any medical tests, tell the doctor in charge that you are taking this medicine. The results of some tests may be affected by this medicine.
Novamoxin side effects
Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Stop taking this medicine and get emergency help immediately if any of the following effects occur:
Less common
- Fast or irregular breathing
- fever
- joint pain
- lightheadedness or fainting (sudden)
- puffiness or swelling around the face
- red, scaly skin
- shortness of breath
- skin rash, hives, itching
Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur:
Rare
- Abdominal or stomach cramps and pain (severe)
- abdominal tenderness
- convulsions (seizures)
- decreased amount of urine
- diarrhea (watery and severe), which may also be bloody
- mental depression
- nausea and vomiting
- pain at place of injection
- sore throat and fever
- unusual bleeding or bruising
- yellow eyes or skin
Rare
– For penicillin G procaine only
- Agitation or combativeness
- anxiety
- confusion
- fear of impending death
- feeling, hearing, or seeing things that are not real
Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your health care professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them:
More common
- Diarrhea (mild)
- headache
- sore mouth or tongue
- vaginal itching and discharge
- white patches in the mouth and/or on the tongue
Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.
Seek emergency medical attention or call 115
Further information
Copyright 2020 Truven Health Analytics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Medical Disclaimer
The content of Holevn is solely for the purpose of providing information about Thuốc Novamoxin and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please contact your nearest doctor or clinic, hospital for advice. We do not accept liability if the patient arbitrarily uses the drug without following a doctor’s prescription.
Reference from: https://www.drugs.com/cons/novamoxin.html