
Buy Augmentin Online in New Zealand — No Prescription Needed
Amoxicillin / Clavulanic Acid
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 250/125mg | ||||
180 pill | 250/125mg | NZD519.78 | NZD2.89 | |
120 pill | 250/125mg | NZD383.88 | NZD3.19 | |
90 pill | 250/125mg | NZD309.14 | NZD3.43 | |
60 pill | 250/125mg | NZD227.60 | NZD3.81 | |
30 pill | 250/125mg | NZD134.18 | NZD4.45 | |
20 pill | 250/125mg | NZD93.41 | NZD4.69 | |
10 pill | 250/125mg | NZD49.24 | NZD4.88 | |
Dosage: 500/125mg | ||||
120 pill | 500/125mg | NZD528.27 | NZD4.40 | |
90 pill | 500/125mg | NZD439.94 | NZD4.89 | |
60 pill | 500/125mg | NZD319.33 | NZD5.32 | |
30 pill | 500/125mg | NZD181.74 | NZD6.06 | |
20 pill | 500/125mg | NZD125.68 | NZD6.29 | |
10 pill | 500/125mg | NZD66.23 | NZD6.64 | |
Dosage: 750/250mg | ||||
90 pill | 750/250mg | NZD1,014.09 | NZD11.26 | |
60 pill | 750/250mg | NZD759.29 | NZD12.66 | |
40 pill | 750/250mg | NZD541.86 | NZD13.54 | |
30 pill | 750/250mg | NZD428.05 | NZD14.27 | |
20 pill | 750/250mg | NZD290.46 | NZD14.52 | |
10 pill | 750/250mg | NZD151.16 | NZD15.12 | |
Dosage: 875/125mg | ||||
270 pill | 875/125mg | NZD2,522.51 | NZD9.34 | |
180 pill | 875/125mg | NZD1,834.55 | NZD10.19 | |
120 pill | 875/125mg | NZD1,352.12 | NZD11.26 | |
90 pill | 875/125mg | NZD1,139.79 | NZD12.67 | |
60 pill | 875/125mg | NZD811.95 | NZD13.54 | |
40 pill | 875/125mg | NZD557.15 | NZD13.93 | |
30 pill | 875/125mg | NZD428.05 | NZD14.27 | |
20 pill | 875/125mg | NZD290.46 | NZD14.52 | |
10 pill | 875/125mg | NZD151.16 | NZD15.12 |

Augmentin Description
Understanding Augmentin and Its Uses
Augmentin is a popular antibiotic available in New Zealand, used primarily to treat various bacterial infections. It combines amoxicillin, a penicillin-type antibiotic that kills bacteria, with clavulanic acid, which helps prevent the bacteria from becoming resistant. This combination makes Augmentin effective against a wide range of infections, including sinusitis, pneumonia, skin infections, and urinary tract infections.
How to Take Augmentin
When prescribed Augmentin, it is essential to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions carefully. Generally, it is taken orally with a glass of water, with or without food. However, taking it with food can help reduce stomach upset, a common side effect. The dosage depends on the infection’s severity and your age or weight. It is crucial to complete the entire course, even if symptoms improve earlier, to prevent the bacteria from becoming resistant and to ensure the infection clears completely.
Potential Side Effects
Most people tolerate Augmentin well, but some might experience side effects. Common reactions include nausea, diarrhoea, or mild skin rashes. Serious allergic reactions are rare but can occur, especially in individuals allergic to penicillin. If you notice swelling, difficulty breathing, or severe skin reactions, seek medical attention immediately. In New Zealand, informing your healthcare provider about any allergies is vital before starting Augmentin.
Considerations for New Zealand Residents
For those living in New Zealand, it is important to ensure that your pharmacy dispenses genuine Augmentin. Counterfeit medications exist in some online markets, which can be ineffective or harmful. Purchasing from reputable online pharmacies that require a prescription ensures safety and product authenticity. Additionally, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare provider to weigh the benefits and potential risks of taking Augmentin during this time.
Reviews from Patients in New Zealand
Many patients in New Zealand have found Augmentin to be highly effective in treating their infections. They appreciate its broad-spectrum activity, allowing for efficient treatment without needing multiple medications. Some users mention experiencing mild stomach upset, but this usually subsides after a few days or with food. Overall, users report rapid symptom relief and minimal side effects when used as directed. It’s essential to follow the prescribed dosage and consult your healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen.