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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Amoxicillin NDC 50090-5880 by A-s Medication Solutions, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

Table 1 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 1

Table 1 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 1

This is a dosing recommendations chart for patients older than 3 months of age who have infections of varying severity in different parts of the body, including ear, nose, throat, skin, skin structure, genitourinary tract, and lower respiratory tract. The table provides recommended dosages for amoxicillin for adults and children, with instructions on how many doses to take every day and at what intervals. The dosage for bacterial infections of intermediate susceptibility is the same as that for severe infections. There is also information about dosages for uncomplicated anogenital and urethral infections in males and females. Finally, there are instructions on dosing for children based on their weight.*

structural image - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 2

structural image - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 2

Table 3 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 3

Table 3 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 3

Table 3 shows the pharmacokinetic parameters of Amoxicillin in healthy adults administered with a 400 mg/5mL suspension or a 400 mg chewable tablet. The mean AUC for the suspension was 17.1 (3.1) mege hif/mL, while for the chewable tablet was 179 (24) mege hif/mL. The mean Cha for the suspension was 5.92 (1.62) Meg/mL and for chewable tablets was 5.18 (1.64) Meg/mL. Both doses were administered at the start of a light meal. Peak concentrations were observed approximately 1 hour after the dose.*

Bacteria - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 4

Bacteria - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 4

This is a list of different types of bacteria divided into two groups: Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. The names of the bacteria are also included in each group. The Gram-positive group includes Enterococous faecalis, Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus pneumoniae, and alpha and beta-hemolytic streptococci. The Gram-negative group includes Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorthoeae, Proteus mirabilis, and Helicobacter pylori.*

Table 6 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 5

Table 6 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 5

This is a table showing the eradication rates of H. pylori when amoxicillin was administered as part of a triple therapy. The table presents two studies performed with triple therapy, each analyzed through an "evaluable analysis" and "intent-to-treat analysis". The number of patients in each group is also indicated. The analysis was based on patients with confirmed H. pylori infection and duodenal ulcer. Dropouts due to adverse events were included in the analysis as therapy failures. No further information is available.*

Table 7 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 6

Table 7 - amoxicillin tablets usp 875 mg 6

Label Image - lbl500905880

Label Image - lbl500905880

This text contains information about a medication named Amoxicillin. The medication comes in a dose of 875 MG and is protected from humidity. It comes in a package of 20 tablets and the NDC code is 50096-5880-0. The rest of the text seems to be miscellaneous characters and not legible.*

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