Amoxycillin Capsules IP 250mg
Anti-Infectives & Antibiotics

Amoxycillin Capsules IP 250mg

Pack Sizes Available

10x10 blister strips (100 capsules per box)
20x10 blister strips for institutional bulk orders
Bulk export cartons available on request

Product Description

Ask a family doctor anywhere in the world to name the antibiotic they've prescribed most often, and there's a good chance Amoxycillin tops the list. It's been the default first-line treatment for common bacterial infections for so long that it's easy to forget how genuinely useful it still is: broad enough to handle everyday ear, throat, and chest infections, gentle enough to be a common choice in children, and cheap enough that cost is rarely the barrier to treatment. The 250mg capsule covers standard dosing for mild to moderate infections, commonly prescribed for tonsillitis, otitis media, uncomplicated urinary tract infections, and as part of combination therapy for H. pylori eradication in some treatment protocols. As a penicillin-class antibiotic, it works by disrupting bacterial cell wall formation, and its long clinical track record means prescribers understand its safety profile better than almost any other antibiotic on the shelf. For an exporter, Amoxycillin is the kind of product where volume is genuinely everything, since it's ordered by pharmacies, hospitals, and general medical wholesalers alike as a baseline stock item rather than a specialised addition. That high-volume, low-margin-per-unit nature means consistent quality across enormous batch sizes matters more here than on almost any other line, because a single quality issue at this volume affects a lot more patients than it would on a niche product. Manufacturing Amoxycillin capsules to a stable, reliable standard at scale is something we've worked at consistently with WHO-GMP certified manufacturing partners who have deep experience specifically in high-volume penicillin production. Every export batch, regardless of size, carries a complete documentation package, certificate of analysis, GMP certification, and stability data, because the sheer scale at which this drug moves means any documentation gap gets noticed fast by procurement teams handling large volumes. Given the scale at which this product typically moves, we offer genuinely competitive volume pricing while keeping the process simple for a smaller distributor placing their first order. Fifteen years exporting pharmaceutical capsules and tablets from India has shown that a foundational product like Amoxycillin is often the first line item that establishes trust in a new distributor relationship, well before more specialised products get added to the order. For pharmacy wholesalers, hospital suppliers, and general medical distributors building or maintaining a baseline antibiotic stock, Amoxycillin 250mg remains one of the most dependable, universally needed products in our entire pharmaceutical catalogue.

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Amoxycillin Trihydrate IP equivalent to 250mg Amoxycillin
  • Dosage Form: Capsule
  • Drug Class: Penicillin antibiotic
  • Administration: Oral, typically 3 times daily, with or without food
  • Common Use Cases: Tonsillitis, otitis media, uncomplicated UTI, H. pylori combination therapy
  • Storage Condition: Store below 25 degrees C, protect from light and moisture
  • Shelf Life: 24 to 36 months from date of manufacture
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Amoxycillin 250mg is used to treat common bacterial infections including tonsillitis, ear infections, uncomplicated urinary tract infections, and respiratory infections, and is also used as part of combination therapy for H. pylori eradication in certain protocols.

Yes, Amoxycillin is one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics for children due to its well-established safety profile, though dosing is typically weight-based for paediatric patients rather than using the standard adult capsule strength directly.

It is commonly dosed three times daily for most infections, though the exact frequency and duration depend on the specific infection being treated and the physician's assessment of severity.

Amoxycillin can generally be taken with or without food, as food does not significantly affect its absorption, making it a flexible option for patients with varying meal schedules.

Amoxycillin should not be used in patients with a known allergy to penicillin antibiotics, as this can trigger a serious allergic reaction, and alternative antibiotic classes should be considered for these patients.

Capsules should be stored below 25 degrees Celsius, in a dry place away from direct light, and kept in their original blister packaging until the point of use.

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