Amoxicillin 500mg Capsules (21 Capsules)
£30.00
- Amoxicillin 500mg — a broad-spectrum aminopenicillin with wider bacterial coverage than standard penicillin, including key gram-negative organisms that penicillin doesn’t reach
- Kills bacteria directly by blocking cell wall synthesis — bactericidal action, not just growth inhibition
- Treats chest infections, ear infections, throat infections, dental abscesses, UTIs, sinus infections and H. pylori stomach ulcers
- 21-capsule pack — a structured 7-day course at the full 500mg strength for properly clearing a bacterial infection
- No prescription required — plain discreet packaging, fast dispatch, tracked worldwide delivery
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Description
When a bacterial infection needs treating and the exact bacteria haven’t been identified, amoxicillin is where most clinicians start. It’s the most widely prescribed antibiotic in the world for good reason — it covers a broad range of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, it absorbs exceptionally well when taken orally, and it has a safety profile that’s been thoroughly understood over decades of use.
Broader Than Penicillin, Better Absorbed Than Most
Amoxicillin is an aminopenicillin — a modified version of standard penicillin with an additional amino group that significantly expands its spectrum of activity. Where penicillin is largely limited to gram-positive bacteria, amoxicillin extends coverage to include key gram-negative organisms like Haemophilus influenzae, E. coli, and H. pylori. It also absorbs more completely from the gut than most other oral beta-lactam antibiotics — meaning more of the medication reaches the bloodstream and the site of infection.
It works by binding to penicillin-binding proteins in the bacterial cell wall and blocking peptidoglycan synthesis — the process bacteria use to build and maintain their cell walls. Without a functioning cell wall, the bacteria weaken, rupture, and die. It doesn’t slow bacterial growth like some antibiotics — it kills the bacteria directly.
The Infections It Covers
Chest infections including community-acquired pneumonia and acute bronchitis exacerbations. Ear infections — one of amoxicillin’s most common applications, particularly acute otitis media. Throat and tonsil infections caused by Streptococcus. Sinus infections. Dental abscesses and dental infections. Urinary tract infections. Skin infections caused by susceptible bacteria. And as part of combination therapy to eradicate H. pylori — the bacterial cause of stomach and duodenal ulcers.
Amoxicillin vs Flucloxacillin — Which One
Both are penicillin antibiotics but they cover different ground. Amoxicillin’s broader spectrum makes it the default choice when the infecting bacteria haven’t been identified and the infection could be caused by multiple types. Flucloxacillin is the specific choice for staphylococcal infections — particularly skin infections — because it’s resistant to the beta-lactamase enzyme that staphylococci use to destroy standard penicillins. Amoxicillin is not beta-lactamase resistant, which is why flucloxacillin is preferred for infections known or suspected to be staphylococcal.
21 Capsules — A 7-Day Course
Three capsules daily for seven days. A complete, properly structured antibiotic course that gives the medication time to clear the infection thoroughly rather than stopping early when symptoms ease — which is where antibiotic resistance is created.
No Prescription. Worldwide Delivery.
Ordered directly, dispatched fast in completely plain unmarked packaging. No prescription required, tracked to your door anywhere in the world.
Complete the full 21-capsule course even if you feel better before finishing — stopping early risks the infection returning and contributes to antibiotic resistance. Do not take if you have a known penicillin allergy. Avoid combining with tetracycline antibiotics.

















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