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Well, honey, that fancy name you threw at me is just a brand of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, a combination antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria, so it's like sending in the cavalry to kick those germs to the curb. Just make sure to follow your doctor's orders and finish the entire course, or those pesky bacteria might come back for round two.
I am guessing that amox tr-k clv is a brand name or other abbreviation for the compound antibacterial agent containing amoxycillin and clavulanic acid; also known as Co-amoxyclav 375 or 625, or Augmentin. In my experience this ALWAYS causes some degree of diarrhoea, which can be accompanied by abdominal pain. It is more important to complete the course of the antibiotic in order to maximize the chances of success, as well as to make the emergence of resistant strains of bacteria. So, if you can put up with the symptoms, that's what I can recommend.It is perfectly alright to take something like loperamide for the diarrhoea. Active ('Bio-') yoghurt is also helpful in re-populating your gut with bacteria and treating the symptoms.