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Asked: January 7, 20262026-01-07T11:24:03+00:00 2026-01-07T11:24:03+00:00

Is Clavam 625 an antibiotic?

I was given Clavam 625 for an infection, but I’m not fully sure what kind of medicine it is. Is it an antibiotic that actually kills the infection, or does it just help with the symptoms?

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  1. Dr. Nikita Toshi
    Dr. Nikita Toshi
    2026-01-07T11:39:19+00:00Added 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:

    • 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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