on of Augmentin provides a maximum daily dose of 2400 mg amoxicillin/600 mg clavulanic acid, when administered as recommended below. If it is considered that a higher daily dose of amoxicillin is required, it is recommended that another preparation of Augmentin is selected in order to avoid administration of unnecessarily high daily doses of clavulanic acid (see sections 4.4 and 5.1).
The duration of therapy should be determined by the response of the patient. Some infections (e.g. osteomyelitis) require longer periods of treatment. Treatment should not be extended beyond 14 days without review (see section 4.4 regarding prolonged therapy).
Adults and children ≥ 40 kg
One 500 mg/125 mg dose taken three times a day.
Children < 40 kg
20 mg/5 mg/kg/day to 60 mg/15 mg/kg/day given in three divided doses.
Children may be treated with Augmentin tablets, suspensions or paediatric sachets. Children aged 6 years and below should preferably be treated with Augmentin suspension or paediatric sachets.
No clinical data are available on doses of Augmentin 4:1 formulations higher than 40 mg/10 mg/kg per day in children under 2 years.
Elderly
No dose adjustment is considered necessary.
Renal impairment
Dose adjustments are based on the maximum recommended level of amoxicillin.
No adjustment in dose is required in patients with creatinine clearance (CrCl) greater than 30 ml/min.
Adults and children ≥ 40 kg
CrCl: 10-30 ml/min
500 mg/125 mg twice daily
CrCl < 10 ml /min
500 mg/125 mg once daily
Haemodialysis
500 mg/125 mg every 24 hours, plus 500 mg/125 mg during dialysis, to be repeated at the end of dialysis (as serum concentrations of both amoxicillin and clavulanic acid are decreased)
Children < 40 kg
CrCl: 10-30 ml/min
15 mg/3.75 mg/kg twice daily (maximum 500 mg/125 mg twice daily).
CrCl < 10 ml /min
15 mg/3.75 mg/kg as a single daily dose (maximum 500 mg/125 mg).
Haemodialysis
15 mg/3.75 mg/kg per day once daily.
Prior to haemodialysis 15 mg/3.75 mg/kg. In order to restore circulating drug levels, 15 mg/3.75 mg per kg should be administered after haemodialysis.
Hepatic impairment
Dose with caution and monitor hepatic function at regular intervals (see sections 4.3 and 4.4).
Method of administration
Augmentin is for oral use.
Administer at the start of a meal to minimise potential gastrointestinal intolerance and optimise absorption of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid.
Therapy can be started parenterally according the SPC of the IV-formulation and continued with an oral preparation.
Shake to loosen powder, add water as directed, invert and shake.
Shake the bottle before each dose (see section 6.6).
4.3 Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substances, to any of the penicillins or to any of the excipients.
History of a severe immediate hypersensitivity reaction (e.g. anaphylaxis) to another beta-lactam agent (e.g. a cephalosporin, carbapenem or monobactam).
History of jaundice/hepatic impairment due to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (see section 4.8).
4.4 Special warnings and precautions for use
Before initiating therapy with amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, careful enquiry should be made concerning previous hypersen