Potassium Clavulanate with Microcrystalline Cellulose (1:1)

Potassium Clavulanic Acid is known as a beta-lactamase inhibitor, but only works specifically on the penicillinase enzymes affecting Amoxicillin. Microcrystalline Cellulose is a commonly used excipient that stabilizes Potassium Clavulanic Acid when combined 1:1. The combined product is used in the manufacture of tablets after the addition of Amoxicillin and other excipients.

Grade: IP / Ph.Eur

Potassium Clavulanate with Silicon Dioxide (1:1)

Potassium Clavulanic Acid is known as a beta-lactamase inhibitor, but only works specifically on the penicillinase enzymes affecting Amoxicillin. Silicon Dioxide is a commonly used excipient that stabilizes Potassium Clavulanic Acid when combined 1:1. The combined product is used in the manufacture of powder after the addition of Amoxicillin and other excipients.

Grade: IP / Ph.Eur

Amoxicillin Sodium & Potassium Clavulanate Sterile (5:1)

Beta-lactamases are enzymes produced by bacteria that provide multi-resistance to β-lactam antibiotics such as Amoxicillin. Potassium Clavulanic Acid is known as a beta-lactamase inhibitor, but only works specifically on the penicillinase enzymes affecting Amoxicillin. Thus, when combined with Amoxicillin, the Clavulanic Acid prevents beta-lactamase enzymes from destroying the antibiotic Amoxicillin.

Grade: IP / Ph.Eur