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Asking for Father, Male, 56 years old, Karachi

Salaam. My father is a patient of Hep C.(treated) and diabatic. He was having urine problem so his Urologist prescribed him Augmentin 1 gram. But by mistake the pharmacy boy gave 1000mg. He took it once and after almost 5 hours he was feeling dizzy and cold. I am feeling worried. Does this will cause him any harm?

Internal Medicine Specialist in Hyderabad - Dr. Suresh Kumar

Dr. Suresh Kumar - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Hyderabad

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5 Positive Reviews

1000mg z equal to 1gm....
Get urine cs and hepc pcr done
us for sign of decompensation....

Family Medicine in Lahore - Dr. Rabia Noor

Dr. Rabia Noor - Family Medicine

MBBS, HAAD, MRCGP | Lahore

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Hi, thanks for sharing ur concern. Firstly do not worry about the antibiotic dose as 1g is equal to 1000mg (it means u have given him the correct dose). But the concern is that why is he feeling dizzy and cold. Plz check his blood sugar level, blood pressure, temperature and ask him for any chest tightness, fast racing of the heart, neck pain, ear pain, headache ? When does he feel dizzy ? any change in his recent medications ? Need to know more about his symptoms to know the cause of his dizziness. hope this helps, stay home stay safe.

Internal Medicine Specialist in Lahore - Dr. Ltcol Retd Fahd Farooq

Dr. Ltcol Retd Fahd Farooq - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine) | Lahore

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4 Positive Reviews

Hi , actually 1 gm or 1000 mg is the same thing . He might have drug allergy to augmentin . It is advised that you should avoid augmentin now . Get his Urine R/E and urine C/S done and then give antibiotics according to sensitivity Regards

General Physician in Peshawar - Dr. Bilal Ahmad

Dr. Bilal Ahmad - General Physician

MBBS, MCPS (IMM), MRCP (Medicine), FCPS (Chest) | Peshawar

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14 Positive Reviews

dizzy and cold Most likely He is hypoglycemic ..check his Blood sugar level.if No glucometer with you just ..Give him some sugar or sweet
and observed ....oral Augumentin is less likely be the cause of this symptoms

Internal Medicine Specialist in Karachi - Dr. Siraj Ahmed Khatri

Dr. Siraj Ahmed Khatri - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, MRCP (UK) | Karachi

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Wasalam . firstly, it is unlikely the augmentin causes dizziness , and 1000mg is equal 1gm . Now dizziness can be caused by various reason in diabetic , including low sugar , neuropathy , heart rhythm changes , neurological issues or even ear issues . He must visit doctor to examine physically and investigations.

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Thank you everyone for such an amazing response. He felt better later but again other day same thing happened after taking the tablet. He had online consultation and Dr prescribed him Augmentin. He been taking Augmentin before aswell but this thing never happened. Isn’t because of high mg? Before he had 650mg i guess and now 1000? Should i stop him for taking this tab?

Internal Medicine Specialist in Karachi - Dr. Jetender

Dr. Jetender - Internal Medicine Specialist

| MBBS | FCPS | (Internal Medicine) | | Karachi

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20 Positive Reviews

I read your complain, 1gm is equal to 1000mg, as pts is case of HepC so many reason we can think. Do you have any recent investigations like CBC LFT ultrasound abdomen if yes then share. After that will tell you further

Internal Medicine Specialist in Sialkot - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahsan Wallana

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahsan Wallana - Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Internal Medicine) | Sialkot

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1 Positive Reviews

No. 1gm is equal to 1000mg. No harm to pt

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