i want to know about the uses of these drugs; 75mg Naklofen duo, Augmentin 625mg?


Question:
i want if possible a pharmacist's or a nurses's opinion on the uses of the drugs.

Answers:
Augmentin is an antibiotic. Naklofen is not Baclofen as previously suggested. That is a skelatal muscle relaxant, and it does not come in 75 mg doses. In the US its called diclofenac or cataflam. It is a nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drug. Its used to treat pain and arthritis.
Augmentin is an antibiotic. Used mainly for UTI's or open wounds... I think.

I'm not sure about Naklofen duo.

I'm not a licensed nurse, though.
I only know about Augmentin. Augmentin is a fantastic antibiotic...it is pretty much like penicillin, except MUCH better. You take augmentin if you've got some sort of bacterial infection, or like a sinus infection...you do NOT take it for viruses.

When someone says they are metabolized through the kidneys, that just means that the drug goes the hepatic portal circulation so it can be used by the body instead of going out as waste...that's not an important fact for the average user! Good luck.
I think you may be referring to Baclofen, naklofen is not listed in the PDR. Both drugs are antibiotic in nature and used to treat infections of all types. Both are metabolized primarily thru the kidneys and anyone taking them should drink at least two liters of water a day while taking them.


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