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Azithromycin Information

What's inside Azithromycin

Azithromycin Active Ingredients: azithromycin, details.
Azithromycin Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Azithromycin 600 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Azithromycin 250 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Azithromycin 500 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Azithromycin 500 mg powder for injection intravenous 1.0 each OTC
Azithromycin 100 mg/5 mL powder for reconstitution oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC
Azithromycin 200 mg/5 mL powder for reconstitution oral 5.0 milliliter(s) OTC
Azithromycin 1 g powder for reconstitution oral 1.0 each OTC

Recent Azithromycin Side Effects

Posted by jadedragonalaska over 2 years ago
I was prescribed Zpac antibiotic (zithromax), for bronchitis, cured the bronchitis, then gave me Guillain-Barre, which can b...


Azithromycin in the News

Ind Swift Lab may allot ZCCW`s - Myiris.com
The company`s products include Clarithromycin, Fexofenadine, Clarie granules, Pentazocine, Roxithromycin, Clopidogrel, Azithromycin, and Atorvastatin. ...
Mon Mar 10 11:02:49 -0400 2008

Wockhardt enters the US market with Zithromax - Express Pharma
Wockhardt will be launching Azithromycin tablets in the United States. Wockhardt received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (US ...
Mon Mar 10 02:00:30 -0400 2008

UPDATE 1-Barr posts profit, forecasts 2008 below targets - Reuters
... markets through Pliva were $196 million. Pliva's US products, including the azithromycin antibiotic, also helped drive Barr's domestic sales. Continued...
Thu Feb 28 10:26:04 -0500 2008


Azithromycin Chemical Information

azithromycin - An azalide, derived from erythromycin, and a member of a subclass of macrolide antibiotics with bacteriocidal and bacteriostatic activities. Azithromycin reversibly binds to the 50S ribosomal subunit of the 70S ribosome of sensitive microorganisms, thereby inhibiting the translocation step of protein synthesis, wherein a newly synthesized peptidyl tRNA molecule moves from the acceptor site on the ribosome to the peptidyl (donor) site, and consequently inhibiting RNA-dependent protein synthesis leading to cell growth inhibition and cell death.





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