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Overdose of antibiotics harm kidney ???
My 2 months 13 days baby(weight 4kg) has ear infection so dr gave antibiotics nuclav(amoxycillin&potassium clavulanate)..8/7/2024 In medical shop they wrongly given 7.5ml for morning and 7.5ml for night instead of 0.75ml.. I have wrongly  given 5ml in night..(baby is active and take feed now) whether overdose of antibiotics cause harm kidney and liver???(still now no loose motion normal ) whether to check creatinine level??
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Consult with Pediatrician physically
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This much dose once or twice wl not cause any long term side effect on any of the organs . But be careful of not repeating the mistake again
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Better take baby for examination and observation
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Hi Kindly do consultation with Paediatrician at hospital. Need physical examination.
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Unfortunate Danger signs: not taking feeds, irritable or lethargic, decreased urine frequency
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