Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules

  • Product Name : Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules
  • Category : Antibiotic
  • Manufacturer Name : Steris
  • Trade Name : Athmox-DXL
  • Available Dosage :
  • Packing : Strip
  • Pack Insert/Leaflet : 1 Pack/100 Capsules
  • Ingredients : Dicloxacillin, Amoxycillin, Lactobacillus
  • Formulation : Capsule
  • Therapeutic use : to treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, skin
  • Production Capacity : 100000

Description:-

Introduction to Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules:

Athmox-DXL combines three active ingredientsAmoxycillin, Dicloxacillin, and Lactobacillusinto a single capsule. This innovative formulation is designed to effectively combat a wide range of bacterial infections while promoting gut health.


Uses of Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules:

Athmox-DXL is indicated for:

Treatment of bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms

Management of respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and urinary tract infections

Prevention of antibiotic-associated gastrointestinal disturbances


Benefits of Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules:

Broad-spectrum antibiotic action to combat various infections

Includes Lactobacillus to help maintain gut flora balance during antibiotic therapy

Well-tolerated with a favorable safety profile

Convenient capsule formulation for easy administration


Mechanism of Action of Athmox-DXL Amoxycillin Dicloxacillin and Lactobacillus Capsules:

Amoxycillin: A penicillin antibiotic that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to cell lysis and death.

Dicloxacillin: A beta-lactam antibiotic effective against penicillin-resistant Staphylococcus species, providing robust coverage against certain resistant infections.

Lactobacillus: A probiotic that helps restore and maintain healthy gut flora, reducing the risk of diarrhea and other gastrointestinal disturbances often associated with antibiotic use.