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Doctor has suggested to take amoxicillin and potassium clavulanate 500/125 three times a day. As my husband is in Iraq, there is no proper guidance. He vomitted after taking the first dose in the afternoon with Rabiprezol 20. Can he skip the night dose? Should he take the medicine twice or thrice as the doctor said?
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Take antacid empty stomach, then have medicines after food. If still there is vomitting then stop the medicines.
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It's given  twice a day usually and take it with Domperidone and antacid
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If he experiences nausea, vomiting or any other side effects, please stop the medications temporarily until you are able to get in touch with the doctor as he may be experiencing an allergic reaction to the medications. You can switch to paracetomol 500 mg as it's relatively safe until you are able to get in touch with the prescribing doctor.
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Please get in touch with your family dentist/doctor for further guidance.
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Amox and potassium clavulanatcombination usually Twice a day is what is recommended ( morning and night) - after food . Rabiprazole needs to be taken in the morning , 20 minutes before breakfast.
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Hello Yes u can take twice a day your medicine
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