| In this section undesirable effects are defined as follows: Very common | 1/10
| Common | 1/100 to <1/10
| Uncommon | 1/1,000 to <1/100
| Rare | 1/10,000 to < 1/1,000
| Very rare | <1/10,000, | Not known | (cannot be estimated from the available data) |
Infections and infestations Uncommon Superinfections and colonization with resistant organisms or yeasts such as oral and vaginal candidiasis after prolonged and repeated use of amoxicillin. Blood and the lymphatic system disorders Rare Eosinophilia and haemolytic anaemia.Very rare Leucopenia, neutropenia, granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, anaemia, myelosuppression, agranulocytosis, prolongation of bleeding time, and prolongation of prothrombin time. All were reversible on discontinuation of therapy.Immune system disorders Rare Laryngeal oedema, serum sickness, allergic vasculitis, anaphylaxis and anaphylactic shock.Nervous system disorders Rare CNS effects including hyperkinesia, dizziness and convulsions. Convulsions may occur in patients with impaired renal function, epilepsy, meningitis or in those receiving high doses.Gastrointestinal disorders: Common Gastric complaints, nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, flatulence, soft stools, diarrhoea, enanthemas (particularly in the region of the mouth), dry mouth, taste disturbances. These effects on the gastrointestinal system are mostly mild and frequently disappear either during the treatment or very soon after completion of therapy. The occurrence of these side effects can generally be reduced by taking amoxicillin during meals. Rare Superficial discoloration of the teeth (especially with the suspension). Usually the discoloration can be removed by teeth brushing.Very rare If severe and persistent diarrhoea occurs, the very rare possibility of pseudomembranous colitis should be considered. The administration of anti-peristaltic drug is contraindicated.Development of a black tongue.Hepato-biliary disorders: Uncommon Moderate and transient increase of liver enzymes. Rare Hepatitis and cholestatic jaundice.Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Common Cutaneous reactions such as exanthema, pruritus, urticaria; the typical morbilliform exanthema occurs 5 - 11 days after start of therapy. Immediate appearance of urticaria indicates an allergic reaction to amoxicillin and therapy should therefore be discontinued.Rare (see also section 4.4).Angioneurotic oedema (Quincke's oedema), Erythema multiforme exsudativum, acute generalized pustulosis, Lyell's syndrome, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, bullous and exfoliative dermatitis.Renal disorders Rare Acute interstitial nephritis. Crystalluria.General disorders and administration site conditions Rare Drug fever.
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