ctive Ingredients (Composition) Amoxycillin – 400 mg Clavulanic Acid – 57 mg (Usually expressed as per 5 ml of reconstituted suspension.) This is a fixed-dose combination antibiotic — clavulanic acid prevents bacterial enzymes from breaking down amoxycillin, making the antibiotic effective against resistant bacteria. Form & Packaging Form: Dry syrup (oral) Pack Size: 30 ml (before reconstitution) Dosage Form: Oral suspension (after mixing with supplied water) Therapeutic Class Antibiotic — Penicillin class (β-lactam antibiotic with β-lactamase inhibitor) Main Uses / Indications Genmox CV Forte is prescribed for bacterial infections, including: Respiratory tract infections (e.g., bronchitis, pneumonia) Ear, nose & throat infections (e.g., otitis media, sinusitis) Skin & soft tissue infections Urinary tract infections (UTI) Dental (tooth) infections and related abscesses Bone & joint infections In some cases of beta-lactamase producing bacterial infections where amoxycillin alone is ineffective How It Works (Mechanism) Amoxycillin: Stops bacteria from building their cell walls → leads to bacterial death Clavulanic Acid: Inhibits beta-lactamase enzymes produced by resistant bacteria → protects amoxycillin from degradation Genmox CV Forte is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, especially those caused by resistant bacteria. Genmox CV Forte Oral Suspension is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract. It is capable of killing bacteria that have become resistant to other therapies and thus also helps treat tuberculosis that is resistant to other treatments. Administration For oral use only (after reconstituting the dry syrup with water) Usually given with food to reduce stomach irritation Dose & duration as prescribed by a healthcare provider Common Uses Respiratory tract infections Bronchitis Pneumonia Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) infections Ear infection (otitis media) Sinusitis Tonsillitis / throat infections Skin & soft tissue infections Wounds, boils, cellulitis Urinary tract infections (UTI) Dental infections Tooth abscess, gum infections