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Do Augmentin And Zinnat Affect The Kidneys And The Liver?
my doctor gave me augmentin 1g for my infected tooth.he told me to take it 2x a day for 7days, every time i take the medicine it makes me feel dizzy and now after 3 days i got a stomach pain and im not feeling well, then now he gave me zinnat 500mg which he told me to take it 2x a day for 7days and gave me zantac 150mg for the stomach pain for 7days also and 2x a day. i just want to know how it will affect my kidney and liver for taking this kind of medicines. by the way i am 27 years old. female and my weight is 45 kilos. i am 5 3 in height. thanks
Augmentin and zinnat are commonly prescribed to treat various infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
As far as kidneys and liver are concerned they are generally considered to be safe however very rarely they may cause a reversible and transient increase in liver enzymes indicating mild liver dysfunction.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician
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Do Augmentin And Zinnat Affect The Kidneys And The Liver?
Hi, Augmentin and zinnat are commonly prescribed to treat various infections caused by susceptible bacteria. As far as kidneys and liver are concerned they are generally considered to be safe however very rarely they may cause a reversible and transient increase in liver enzymes indicating mild liver dysfunction. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician