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Does Co-amoxiclav Cause Lethargy And Burning Sensation?

I am taking co-amoxiclav for sinus infection. I have terrible one sided sore throat also and can t seem to get out of bed. I m just sleeping all the time. Also I am getting a burning sensation like between my ribs so don t know if tablets are disagreeing with me. I m on day 4 of 7 of tablets.
Tue, 26 May 2020
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

most of the symptoms you're having can be attributed to the respiratory tract infection. The burning sensation between your ribs cannot be attributed to the antibiotic. An infection may sometimes cause a burning sensation in various parts of the respiratory tract but you should be examined by your doctor to make sure that your lungs are disease-free.

I hope I've answered your question. Please let me know if you need further assistance.

Kind Regards,
Dr Panagiotis Zografakis,
Internal Medicine Specialist
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Does Co-amoxiclav Cause Lethargy And Burning Sensation?

Hello, most of the symptoms you re having can be attributed to the respiratory tract infection. The burning sensation between your ribs cannot be attributed to the antibiotic. An infection may sometimes cause a burning sensation in various parts of the respiratory tract but you should be examined by your doctor to make sure that your lungs are disease-free. I hope I ve answered your question. Please let me know if you need further assistance. Kind Regards, Dr Panagiotis Zografakis, Internal Medicine Specialist