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Clavulanate vs Amoxicillin: side-by-side comparison

Clavulanate (Beta-lactamase inhibitor) and Amoxicillin (Aminopenicillin antibiotic) belong to different therapeutic classes and are rarely substitutes for each other. The comparison is useful when a single patient is weighing both options for adjacent or overlapping needs.

Property Clavulanate Amoxicillin
Therapeutic class Beta-lactamase inhibitor Aminopenicillin antibiotic
CAS 58001-44-8 26787-78-0
ATC J01CR02 J01CA04
Molecular weight 199.16 g/mol 365.40 g/mol
Brands with this active ingredient 1 2

What they share

Clavulanate and Amoxicillin share the common regulatory framework for prescription active ingredients, bioequivalence standards for generics, and pharmacist oversight. Beyond that, points in common are limited.

Key differences

Clavulanate acts by a different mechanism than Amoxicillin, with indications that barely overlap. Comparing the two is useful when a clinician has mentioned both in the same context or the patient wants to understand why one was prescribed instead of the other.

Mechanisms compared

Clavulanate: Clavulanate binds irreversibly to the active site of many class A beta-lactamases produced by bacteria, acting as a 'suicide inhibitor'. Amoxicillin: Amoxicillin inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins, which prevents the cross-linking of peptidoglycan layers and triggers bacterial autolysis.

Indications compared

Clavulanate: Clavulanate is approved only as part of fixed-dose combinations with another beta-lactam antibiotic. Amoxicillin: Amoxicillin is approved in adults and children for the treatment of bacterial infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract, urinary tract, ear, nose and throat, dental infections, skin and soft tissue infections…

Safety profile

Clavulanate: Common adverse effects of amoxicillin-clavulanate include diarrhoea, nausea and vaginal candidiasis, generally mild to moderate. Amoxicillin: Amoxicillin is generally well tolerated.

Frequently asked questions

Is Clavulanate better than Amoxicillin?

Clavulanate and Amoxicillin are not "better or worse" — they treat different things. The sensible question is which fits your specific need.

Can Clavulanate and Amoxicillin be combined?

Whether they can be combined depends on the indications and the interaction profile of each. If both are in a single prescription, the prescriber has weighed it; in self-medication they should never be combined.

Do they have the same side-effect profile?

No — they belong to different classes and have distinct side-effect profiles. Each has its own prescribing information.

Products with Clavulanate

Products with Amoxicillin

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