Treatment: Same powerful formula used in hospital settings, available for home use.
ffective for respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, and meningitis infections.
Who Needs Campicillin?
Campicillin is specifically designed for patients with:
Patients with moderate to severe bacterial infections requiring broad-spectrum coverage
Individuals with respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia)
Those suffering from urinary tract or bladder infections
Patients with gastrointestinal infections like salmonella or shigella
People diagnosed with bacterial meningitis (as part of combination therapy)
Adults and children who haven't responded to other antibiotics
Not suitable for those with penicillin allergies or viral infections
More Information
Why must Campicillin be taken on an empty stomach?
Food can reduce ampicillin absorption by up to 50%. Taking it on an empty stomach ensures maximum effectiveness. If stomach upset occurs, consult your doctor about alternatives rather than taking it with food.
Is Campicillin stronger than Amoxicillin?
Ampicillin has broader bacterial coverage but requires more frequent dosing and empty stomach administration. Amoxicillin is better absorbed and more convenient but may not cover certain bacteria. Your doctor chooses based on your specific infection.
What are the most common side effects?
Common side effects include mild diarrhea, nausea, and stomach discomfort. These usually improve as your body adjusts. Severe diarrhea, rash, or difficulty breathing require immediate medical attention as they may indicate serious reactions.
Can I stop taking Campicillin once I feel better?
No. Completing the full course is crucial to fully eliminate the infection and prevent antibiotic resistance. Stopping early may cause the infection to return stronger and harder to treat.