Gastrointestinal symptoms and disturbance of the fluid and electrolyte balances may be evident.
Amoxicillin crystalluria, in some cases leading to renal failure, has been observed (see Precautions).
Treatment: Gastrointestinal symptoms may be treated symptomatically, with attention to the water/electrolyte balance. Co-amoxiclav can be removed from circulation by hemodialysis.
Children (Additional Statement): A prospective study of 51 pediatric patients at a poison control center suggested that overdosages of less than 250 mg/kg of amoxicillin are not associated with significant clinical symptoms and do not require gastric emptying.
Drug Abuse and Dependence: Drug dependency, addiction, and recreational abuse have not been reported as a problem with this compound.
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