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How effective is Amoxicillin for Tooth abscess?

This is a real world study of how effective Amoxicillin (amoxicillin) is for Tooth abscess. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 59 reports from user community.

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What is Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin has active ingredients of amoxicillin. It is used in infection, sinusitis, tooth abscess, strep throat, otitis. Common side effects of Amoxicillin include pain, stress and anxiety, breathing difficulty, fever, rashes.

On May, 20, 2013: 61 people are studied for taking Amoxicillin in Tooth abscess




Amoxicillin effectiveness for Tooth abscess


Long term Amoxicillin effectiveness for Tooth abscess

Amoxicillin effectiveness for Tooth abscess (number of people):

not at allsomewhatmoderatehighvery high
Overall31717195
Long term
(1+ years)
00100

Gender of people who take Amoxicillin for Tooth abscess * :

FemaleMale
Tooth abscess68.85%31.15%

Age of people who take Amoxicillin for Tooth abscess * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Tooth abscess1.64%1.64%4.92%24.59%18.03%14.75%16.39%18.03%

Who find Amoxicillin more effective for Tooth abscess?

Gender of people who find Amoxicillin more effective * :

FemaleMale
Tooth abscess70.83%29.17%

Age of people who find Amoxicillin more effective * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Tooth abscess0.00%0.00%4.17%29.17%8.33%16.67%20.83%20.83%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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Comments from related studies:

  • From this study (1 month ago):

  • On third day of taking both drugs, woke up with swollen, red puffy sunburn like experience on face, that is warm to the touch. It is not itchy.

    Reply

  • From this study (1 month ago):

  • Took benylin cold & flu capsules to help dry things out also took antihistamine Loratadine 10mg just in case allergy to tree pollen (Spring in UK)

    Reply

  • From this study (2 months ago):

  • never ever have i experienced pain like it i actually thought i would be taken into hospital.given for dental reasons and started drug on monday 11th march 500mgs 3 times daily started to feel most unwell late wed afternoon with pains in the head wrists lower legs thought i had a virus but realized it wasnt.burning sensation all over head face and arms. drug last taken doze was saturday a.m. and so far ive had asprin,panadol,codiene brufen for pain but actually none helps.cramps in legs severe.
    glad i saw this wonderful site and i think we should be giving out more data with drug. would i ever consider it again NO NEVER 62 years old not been at doctor in 16years then this happens
    beth morrison glasgow scotland

    Reply

  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • I had a severe allergic reaction to amoxicillin. I broke out in a rash from head to toe and everywhere in between during the night. Upon awakening the next day, I could not see out of my right eye. I thought maybe the rash had gotten into my eye and that the symptom would go away and my sight would eventually clear up again. It has been months now, and I still can't see. I will make an appointment with my eye doctor soon to find out what the problem could be.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • been having chest pain since started taking these medications

    Reply

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