Always inform your doctor about any allergies, especially to penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics. Amoxicillin can trigger serious allergic reactions.
Before starting amoxicillin, discuss your current medications with your physician. Interactions can occur with certain drugs, such as anticoagulants.
Report any symptoms of liver or kidney problems to your doctor immediately. Amoxicillin can affect these organs in some individuals.
If you experience severe diarrhea during or after treatment, contact your doctor promptly. This may indicate a serious intestinal infection.
Monitor for signs of a yeast infection, such as vaginal itching or thrush. Amoxicillin can disrupt the balance of gut bacteria.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should discuss amoxicillin use with their healthcare provider. The drug may affect the fetus or infant.
Avoid alcohol consumption during treatment, as it can potentially interact with the antibiotic and increase the risk of side effects.
Complete the entire course of amoxicillin, even if you feel better before the medication is finished. Stopping early can lead to antibiotic resistance.
If you experience any unexpected side effects, such as severe skin rash, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, seek immediate medical attention.