Any medical people here?

marleymarl

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I have a quick question..

My daughter is taking antibiotics...Amoxacylin (sp?) Its in liquid form. She wont take it plain so I mixed it in with her milk, then I microwaved the bottle for a short period, tested it and gave it to her. (Shes over 2 years old.) Did the microwaving effect the antibiotics..I know I shoulda mixed it in AFTER I heated up, but I was wondering if it hurt the effectiveness of the AB's?

 

BornStar

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You should probably call a pharmacist and ask. They would have a pretty good idea, I'd imagine. :)
 

BornStar

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From here:

The pediatric drops and liquid may be placed on a child's tongue or added to formula, milk, fruit juice, water, ginger ale, or other cold liquid and taken immediately.
 

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Lifer
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AT is not a good place to ask for medical info. Call your pharmacist.
 

Yax

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Heat changes the chemical makup of Amoxacylin. Don't heat it.
 

marleymarl

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ahhh...thanks for the info guys...and yes..its for an ear infection and a sinus infection.

I just saw this article posted on Yahoo about how they are gonna stop treating minor ear infections with anti-biotics.

Link

but she already started it and if I stop now...the whole point of would have been missed (weakening the infection, then letting it come back, immune.)
 

Pliablemoose

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Originally posted by: marleymarl
I have a quick question..

My daughter is taking antibiotics...Amoxacylin (sp?) Its in liquid form. She wont take it plain so I mixed it in with her milk, then I microwaved the bottle for a short period, tested it and gave it to her. (Shes over 2 years old.) Did the microwaving effect the antibiotics..I know I shoulda mixed it in AFTER I heated up, but I was wondering if it hurt the effectiveness of the AB's?

Since the formula was only warmed, I strongly suspect the antibiotic would remain stable.

The human body warms up medications to 98.6 or so pretty quickly. I know of no medication that should be administered cold

Many medications should be kept cool or refrigerated prior to administration.

BTW, I'm a professional, and have admisistered ~ a freaking gallon of amoxillin. You may have reduced the effectiveness by a single digit percentage point or 2, absolutely nothing to worry about.

 

marleymarl

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Great, thanks! I'll be giving it to her in her juice from now on as she won't drink milk unless its warm (PITA).
 

Pliablemoose

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Just keep in mind that if she develops multiple ear infections, get pushy & have the tubes placed to prevent hearing loss.

After reading the Yahoo article, I see this becoming nearly a clinic procedure rather than an operating room procedure in the very near future.
 

marleymarl

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Yah, this is her first time with any kind of infection and first time taking anti-biotics....first ear infection and shes 26 months old so hopefully this won't become routine.