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Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid is a widely prescribed antibiotic combination used to treat bacterial infections resistant to standard penicillin therapy. Amoxicillin kills bacteria by inhibiting cell wall synthesis, while Clavulanic Acid prevents bacterial enzymes (beta-lactamases) from destroying Amoxicillin. This powerful combination, available as MC-625 Tablets, ensures reliable treatment of difficult infections.
Amoxicillin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, but some bacteria produce beta-lactamase enzymes that inactivate it. Clavulanic Acid blocks these enzymes, allowing Amoxicillin to act effectively against resistant strains. This synergy makes MC-625 a superior choice for many infections.
MC-625 Tablets combine fast-acting Amoxicillin with enzyme-blocking Clavulanic Acid for broader coverage. This makes them effective where regular antibiotics fail, ensuring faster recovery and fewer relapses.
MC-625 should be taken as prescribed by a doctor. Common side effects may include mild diarrhea or stomach upset, which usually subside. It is important to complete the full course to prevent antibiotic resistance.
For reliable management of resistant bacterial infections, MC-625 Table_