Can you take enterococcinosis with amoxicillin?

Enterolithin can usually be taken together with Amoxicillin.
It is a kind of proprietary Chinese medicine, mainly composed of Dijin Cao, Golden Hair Earwort, Camphor Root, Elsholtzia, Maple Leaf and other Chinese herbs, which has the effect of clearing heat and eliminating dampness (getting rid of heat and dampness in the body), and promoting the circulation of qi (making qi in the body unobstructed).
In clinical practice, it is often used to treat symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain and distension caused by damp-heat in the large intestine (the large intestine is subjected to damp-heat evil) as well as acute and chronic gastroenteritis and indigestion. However, it should be contraindicated for pregnant women and those who are allergic to this product, and should not be taken with tonic Chinese medicine. During the period of taking the medicine, you should pay attention to a light diet, avoid eating cold, spicy, greasy food, quit smoking and drinking.
Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that inhibits the synthesis of bacterial cell walls and plays a bactericidal role. In clinical practice, it is mainly used for the treatment of otitis media, sinusitis, pharyngitis, genitourinary tract infections, soft tissue skin infections and respiratory tract infections caused by sensitive bacteria such as Streptococcus hemolyticus, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Staphylococcus staphylococcus.
Taking Amoxicillin may cause diarrhea and abdominal pain, nausea and skin rash and other adverse reactions, for pregnant women, lactating women, children, the elderly should be used with caution, allergic to penicillin and penicillin skin test positive patients are prohibited.
Enteritis and amoxicillin can usually be taken at the same time, for acute and chronic gastroenteritis, bacterial dysentery and other gastrointestinal infectious diseases.
It is recommended to consult a doctor when using Enterocin and Amoxicillin, and take the medication strictly according to the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication, so as not to delay or even aggravate the condition.