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What Can Be Done For Feeling Nauseous, Hot, Wooziness After Taking Amoxicillin For Cough With Noisy Chest?

Hi have just stated taking amoxicillin 500mg 3x a day tried to take my fourth tablet but felling very woozy during night and almost fell over just now. Also nauseous and very hot. Have cough with 'noisy chest' doc said although I'm getting enough oxygen apparently.
I can't take fourth tablet as can't eat or I'll be sick
what should I do?
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Hi. In the first instance all your problems are related to congested chest and are not known to be caused by amoxicillin. If still you think so you can ask for another antibiotic and need nebulization, may be a bronchodiator and decongestant. Continue treatment as advised by your Doctor. Take full bedrest.
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What Can Be Done For Feeling Nauseous, Hot, Wooziness After Taking Amoxicillin For Cough With Noisy Chest?

Hi. In the first instance all your problems are related to congested chest and are not known to be caused by amoxicillin. If still you think so you can ask for another antibiotic and need nebulization, may be a bronchodiator and decongestant. Continue treatment as advised by your Doctor. Take full bedrest.