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Occasional Cough, No Phlegm, Infection, Moxikind-cv625. Diet?

hello my doubt is what kind of infection do i have to consume moxikind-cv625 and what kind of precaution i have to follow to overcome the infection is there any diet i should avoid symptoms occasional cough but no phlegum thank you
Tue, 29 May 2012
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Hello;
Thanks for your query.
Moxikind is broad spectrum antibiotic and a combination of Amoxycillin and clavulanic acid.
It is used in various types of infection like upper and lower respiratory tract infection,skin and soft tissue infection,in gastrointestinal infections like H.pylori,post surgical wound healing and many more.
Regarding the dietary precautions it depends on what infection you are having at present.
I am sure your doctor has advised the needed dietary precautions along with the medicines.
Hope this answer is helpful.
Take care.
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Occasional Cough, No Phlegm, Infection, Moxikind-cv625. Diet?

Hello; Thanks for your query. Moxikind is broad spectrum antibiotic and a combination of Amoxycillin and clavulanic acid. It is used in various types of infection like upper and lower respiratory tract infection,skin and soft tissue infection,in gastrointestinal infections like H.pylori,post surgical wound healing and many more. Regarding the dietary precautions it depends on what infection you are having at present. I am sure your doctor has advised the needed dietary precautions along with the medicines. Hope this answer is helpful. Take care. Thanks