POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. The medicines Clavam (an antibiotic), Axchoril (likely a cough syrup with mucolytic action), and Maxtra (an antihistamine + decongestant combination) are commonly prescribed for respiratory infections, dry cough, or suspected bacterial involvement.
If a doctor has evaluated your child and prescribed these based on symptoms or a blood report, they are generally safe and effective. However, here are a few points to consider:
Clavam is used only if a bacterial infection is suspected. Axchoril helps loosen mucus, making cough more productive. Maxtra relieves nasal congestion and allergy symptoms.
Important: If your child is very young or has other medical conditions, or if the cough is persistent, worsening, or accompanied by fever or breathing difficulty, follow up with your doctor. Never give antibiotics like Clavam without a doctor’s advice. Always follow the prescribed dosage.
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