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  1. Asked: January 7, 2026

    How to take Clavam 625?

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    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:41 am

    Dear Reader, To get the best results from Clavam 625 and reduce the chances of side effects such as stomach upset, it’s important to take it correctly as directed by your physician. This antibiotic works best when taken regularly and with food.  You can follow these guidelines: Take with food: HaveRead more

    Dear Reader,

    To get the best results from Clavam 625 and reduce the chances of side effects such as stomach upset, it’s important to take it correctly as directed by your physician. This antibiotic works best when taken regularly and with food. 

    You can follow these guidelines:

    • Take with food: Have your dose at the start of a meal or with a light snack. This helps minimize common side effects like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea.
    • Swallow whole: Take the tablet with a full glass of water. Do not crush, chew, or break it, as this can affect how the medicine is absorbed and how it works in your body.
    • Maintain regular timing: Take each dose at evenly spaced intervals (for example, every 12 hours if prescribed twice daily) to maintain a consistent level of the medicine in your system.
    • Complete the full course: Even if you start to feel better, finish all the tablets as directed by your doctor. Stopping early may lead to a recurrence of the infection and increase the risk of antibiotic resistance.

    It is advisable to consult your doctor if you have any doubts about the dosage, as your doctor can provide the best guidance based on your individual needs.

    Wishing you good health.

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  2. Asked: January 7, 2026

    Is Clavam 625 an antibiotic?

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    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:39 am

    Dear Reader, Clavam 625 is an antibiotic, it treats many different bacterial infections. Instead of just managing symptoms, it kills the bacteria causing the infection, helping you recover and preventing it from spreading or worsening. It contains two active ingredients that work together: AmoxicillRead more

    Dear Reader,

    Clavam 625 is an antibiotic, it treats many different bacterial infections. Instead of just managing symptoms, it kills the bacteria causing the infection, helping you recover and preventing it from spreading or worsening.

    It contains two active ingredients that work together:

    • Amoxicillin is the main antibiotic. It fights bacteria by preventing them from building the protective walls they need to survive.
    • Clavulanic Acid doesn’t directly kill bacteria; instead, it shields amoxicillin from certain resistant strains.

    Together, they treat the infection at its source rather than just easing your symptoms.

    Common Infections Treated with Clavam 625:

    Clavam 625 is commonly used for bacterial infections such as:

    • Throat or ear infections (like tonsillitis or otitis media)
    • Sinus infections
    • Chest or lung infections (such as bronchitis or pneumonia)
    • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
    • Skin or soft tissue infections
    • Dental infections (like abscesses)

    If your doctor has prescribed Clavam 625, it’s likely for one of these bacterial conditions.

    Important Things to Remember:

    • Clavam 625 only works for bacterial infections; it won’t help with viral illnesses like the common cold or flu.
    • Take it exactly as prescribed and complete the full course, even if you start feeling better sooner.Never self-medicate. 
    • Stopping early can cause the infection to return or make bacteria resistant to the antibiotic.
    • If you experience stomach upset, diarrhea, or a rash, contact your doctor for advice.

    Wishing you good health.

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  3. Asked: January 7, 2026

    What is Clavam 625 used for?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:37 am

    Dear Reader, Clavam 625 is an antibiotic that helps treat a wide range of bacterial infections. It has Amoxicillin, which kills bacteria, and Clavulanic Acid, which prevents certain bacteria from becoming resistant to the antibiotic. Common Uses of Clavam 625: Clavam 625 is used to treat infectionsRead more

    Dear Reader,

    Clavam 625 is an antibiotic that helps treat a wide range of bacterial infections. It has Amoxicillin, which kills bacteria, and Clavulanic Acid, which prevents certain bacteria from becoming resistant to the antibiotic.

    Common Uses of Clavam 625:

    Clavam 625 is used to treat infections caused by bacteria, such as:

    • Ear and Throat Infections: e.g., tonsillitis, pharyngitis, or middle ear infections (otitis media)
    • Sinus Infections: such as acute bacterial sinusitis
    • Respiratory Tract Infections: including pneumonia and bronchitis
    • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
    • Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: like infected wounds or abscesses
    • Dental Infections: such as tooth abscesses

    In your case, your doctor likely prescribed it for a bacterial infection affecting one of these areas, often the throat, ear, or respiratory tract. Clavam 625 works only against bacterial infections. It won’t help with viral illnesses like the common cold or flu. Always take it exactly as prescribed, and complete the full course, even if you feel better, to prevent the infection from returning or bacteria from becoming resistant.

    Wishing you a speedy recovery.

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  4. Asked: January 7, 2026

    Can Budecort Respules be used along with Montelukast? Will it cause any side effects?

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    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:21 am

    Dear Reader, Doctors often prescribe this combination to help manage chronic respiratory conditions such as asthma, where ongoing airway inflammation and sensitivity need to be controlled from different angles. These two medicines work in complementary ways. Budecort is an inhaled corticosteroid thaRead more

    Dear Reader,

    Doctors often prescribe this combination to help manage chronic respiratory conditions such as asthma, where ongoing airway inflammation and sensitivity need to be controlled from different angles.

    These two medicines work in complementary ways. Budecort is an inhaled corticosteroid that directly targets the airways, reducing inflammation and swelling inside the lungs. Montelukast, on the other hand, is a leukotriene receptor antagonist that blocks certain natural chemicals (called leukotrienes) that tighten and narrow the airways. By addressing inflammation through two distinct mechanisms, the combination can lead to better symptom control, fewer flare-ups, and reduced reliance on rescue inhalers, often at lower doses than when each medicine is used alone.

    There are no major harmful interactions between Budecort and Montelukast. However, each medicine may cause its own side effects. Budecort can sometimes lead to mild hoarseness or throat irritation, while Montelukast may cause headache or abdominal discomfort in some people. These effects are generally mild and manageable.

    Because this combination was prescribed by your doctor, it means they have carefully weighed the benefits against any potential risks for your specific condition. Be sure to follow their instructions on dosage and timing for both medicines. If you notice any unusual or severe symptoms, particularly mood changes, rash, or persistent throat irritation, contact your doctor promptly for further advice.

    Wishing you good health.

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  5. Asked: January 7, 2026

    After using Budecort for a week, I noticed mild hoarseness and dry mouth. Has anyone else experienced this?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:19 am

    Dear Reader, It’s common to experience mild hoarseness and dryness in the mouth or throat when using an inhaled corticosteroid such as Budecort (Budesonide) Respules. These effects are usually local and result from how the medicine is delivered directly into the airways. When Budecort is inhaled, aRead more

    Dear Reader,

    It’s common to experience mild hoarseness and dryness in the mouth or throat when using an inhaled corticosteroid such as Budecort (Budesonide) Respules. These effects are usually local and result from how the medicine is delivered directly into the airways.

    When Budecort is inhaled, a small amount of the medicine can settle on the vocal cords and the lining of the mouth or throat. This may cause hoarseness (dysphonia), a temporary change in voice, or throat irritation and dryness. These are generally mild and not harmful, but they can be bothersome.

    To help reduce these effects, it’s important to rinse your mouth and gargle with water after each use, then spit the water out rather than swallowing it. This simple step helps remove any residual medicine from the throat and mouth, lowering the risk of irritation or infection. Staying well-hydrated and sipping water frequently can also ease dryness and discomfort.

    These local side effects are not typically a sign of overuse, provided you are following your prescribed dosage. However, if hoarseness becomes persistent or severe, or if you notice white patches in your mouth (which could indicate a fungal infection known as oral thrush), you should contact your doctor. They can review your inhalation technique and adjust your treatment plan if necessary.

    Wishing you good health.

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  6. Asked: January 7, 2026

    I gave Budecort 0.5mg respules to my 8-year-old for wheezing, but he coughs more than before. Should I continue?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:18 am

    Dear Reader, If your child’s coughing has increased after starting an inhaled steroid such as Budecort, it may be due to mild throat irritation or a temporary reaction to the medicine. However, because this is a new or worsening symptom, it’s important to contact the prescribing doctor as soon as poRead more

    Dear Reader,

    If your child’s coughing has increased after starting an inhaled steroid such as Budecort, it may be due to mild throat irritation or a temporary reaction to the medicine. However, because this is a new or worsening symptom, it’s important to contact the prescribing doctor as soon as possible.

    Do not change the dose or stop the inhaler on your own, since suddenly stopping an inhaled steroid can sometimes worsen your child’s underlying breathing condition. The doctor can assess whether the cough is a minor, manageable side effect—such as irritation that often improves if your child rinses their mouth after inhaling—or if the medicine or technique needs to be adjusted.

    Let your child’s doctor know that the cough has worsened since starting Budecort so they can determine whether to continue, modify, or change the treatment safely.

    Wishing your child good health.

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  7. Asked: January 7, 2026

    Can Budecort respules cause headache or dizziness? I felt lightheaded after using it today

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:17 am

    Dear Reader, It is helpful that you are tracking how you feel after using your medicine. There are fewer chances that the sensations of headache, dizziness, or lightheadedness you described may be related to Budecort Respules (which contains the corticosteroid budesonide), but there is a fair chanceRead more

    Dear Reader,

    It is helpful that you are tracking how you feel after using your medicine. There are fewer chances that the sensations of headache, dizziness, or lightheadedness you described may be related to Budecort Respules (which contains the corticosteroid budesonide), but there is a fair chance that these symptoms can be linked to other factors like general weakness due to breathing difficulty or other associated conditions. Plz consult a doctor for evaluation and do not ignore these symptoms as side effects.

    Actionable Steps for You

    1. Do Not Panic: Since your symptoms are not severe and you were feeling weak beforehand, it is important to avoid drawing a firm conclusion immediately.
    2. Monitor Closely: Track when the lightheadedness occurs—is it only right after nebulization, or does it happen throughout the day?
    3. Consult Your Doctor: Please discuss these specific symptoms (headache, lightheadedness, and tiredness) with your prescribing doctor as soon as possible. They are best equipped to determine if the medicine needs adjustment or if the symptoms are related to your overall health and asthma management.

    Always rinse your mouth with water after use to minimise local side effects.

    Wishing you good health.

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  8. Asked: January 7, 2026

    My doctor prescribed Budecort 0.5mg respules for asthma, but I feel throat irritation after using them. Is it normal?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:09 am

    Dear Reader, It is completely understandable to be concerned about discomfort after taking your prescribed Budecort 0.5mg Respules, especially when you are focused on improving your breathing. The good news is that mild throat irritation, soreness, or a slightly hoarse voice are among the common andRead more

    Dear Reader,

    It is completely understandable to be concerned about discomfort after taking your prescribed Budecort 0.5mg Respules, especially when you are focused on improving your breathing.

    The good news is that mild throat irritation, soreness, or a slightly hoarse voice are among the common and expected local side effects of inhaled corticosteroid medicines like Budecort. This typically occurs because a small amount of the medicine may deposit in the back of the mouth and throat during the nebulization process.

    Is It Normal?

    • Yes, it is often normal. This irritation is usually minor and is not a sign that the medicine is harming your body overall.
    • The steroid component in Budecort is essential for reducing long-term inflammation in your airways (the “preventer”), so please do not stop using the medicine without speaking to your doctor first.

    How to Prevent and Relieve It

    The most effective steps involve optimising your technique and ensuring a thorough clean-up afterwards:

    1. Rinse and Spit: The single most important measure is to gargle and rinse your mouth thoroughly with plain water and spit it out immediately after every nebulization session with Budecort. Do not swallow the water. This washes away residual medicine, which prevents irritation and also reduces the risk of a fungal infection called oral thrush.
    2. Wash Your Face: If you are using a face mask, wash your face where the mask was placed to prevent skin irritation.
    3. Check Technique: Ensure you are sitting upright and breathing slowly and deeply through the mouthpiece (or mask) until the mist stops. Proper, calm inhalation helps deliver the medicine primarily to your lungs, rather than settling in your throat.

    If the discomfort becomes severe or if you notice white patches in your mouth or throat (signs of thrush), please contact your healthcare provider immediately for an assessment.

    Wishing you good health.

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  9. Asked: January 7, 2026

    How to use Duolin and Budecort together​?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 11:08 am

    Dear Reader, It is wise to confirm the correct procedure for your prescribed respiratory medicines, Duolin and Budecort Respules. Both are vital for managing your breathing, but they work in different ways and are typically used in a specific order to maximise benefit.  Duolin is classified as a BroRead more

    Dear Reader,

    It is wise to confirm the correct procedure for your prescribed respiratory medicines, Duolin and Budecort Respules. Both are vital for managing your breathing, but they work in different ways and are typically used in a specific order to maximise benefit. 

    • Duolin is classified as a Bronchodilator. Its primary purpose is to act as a “reliever” medicine. The action is to quickly open and relax the muscles lining the tight airways, making breathing easier almost immediately.
    • Budecort is classified as a Corticosteroid. Its primary purpose is to act as a “preventer” medicine. The action is to reduce the underlying inflammation and swelling inside the airways over time. This helps to control chronic symptoms and prevent future flare-ups.

    Correct Usage Protocol

    While both medicines can sometimes be safely mixed, the method most frequently recommended by healthcare professionals for optimal results is the sequential approach:

    1. Start with Duolin: Use the Duolin Respule in your nebuliser first. This acts as a “reliever” to widen the constricted air passages.
    2. Wait Briefly: Allow for a short pause, typically 5 to 15 minutes, as recommended by your doctor.
    3. Follow with Budecort: Administer the Budecort Respule next. Since the airways are now open, the anti-inflammatory Budecort can reach deeper into the lungs, reducing swelling and controlling symptoms.

    Safety Note-

    After using Budecort, it is essential to gargle and rinse your mouth thoroughly with water, then spit it out to prevent a fungal infection (oral thrush).

    Always follow the specific dosage, frequency, and order prescribed by your physician. If you have any remaining uncertainty, please contact your doctor for personalised instructions tailored to your health condition.

    Wishing you good health.

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  10. Asked: January 7, 2026

    After starting Metrogyl 400, I feel mild stomach pain and loss of appetite. Anyone else facing this?

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    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Added an answer on January 7, 2026 at 10:25 am

    Dear Reader, Yes, what you’re feeling may happen with Metrogyl 400 (metronidazole) or can also be due to other causes. Many people experience mild stomach pain, nausea, or reduced appetite during the course of the illness. Here are a few simple ways to ease the discomfort: Take the tablet after foodRead more

    Dear Reader,

    Yes, what you’re feeling may happen with Metrogyl 400 (metronidazole) or can also be due to other causes. Many people experience mild stomach pain, nausea, or reduced appetite during the course of the illness.

    Here are a few simple ways to ease the discomfort:

    • Take the tablet after food or with a light meal (never on an empty stomach).
    • Stay hydrated and eat small, bland meals like rice, curd, or soup.
    • Avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods, as they can worsen stomach upset.
    • Skip alcohol completely during the course and for 72 hours after finishing, as it can make nausea and pain worse.

    If the stomach pain becomes severe, or you notice vomiting, persistent nausea, or unusual tiredness, let your doctor know they might adjust your dose or switch to a gentler alternative.

    In most cases, these side effects are mild and short-lived, so you can continue the course unless your doctor advises otherwise.

    Wishing you good health.

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