Uses / Indications:
Infections of the throat, tonsils, and sinuses of the upper respiratory tract
Infections of the lower respiratory tract, such as bronchitis and pneumonia
Ear infections (otitis media)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
Typhoid and intestinal illnesses (if they are caused by bacteria)
Pneumonia that you get from other people
If administered, bacterial infections of the vaginal or urinary tract
Pregnancy interaction:
Azicip 250 mg Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic that treats a wide range of bacterial illnesses, is in the suspension.
If a doctor prescribes it, it is safe to use during pregnancy. Studies on animals demonstrate that it doesn't hurt the developing fetus, and it is often used when other antibiotics aren't right.
But you should only take it under the care of a doctor, since you should always avoid taking antibiotics when you don't need to.
Expert advice:
Before each usage, shake the bottle well.
Use a measuring cup or spoon to give the medicine, not a regular spoon.
Finish the whole course, even if the youngster feels better.
Do not skip doses; take them at regular times.
If your doctor doesn't tell you to, don't mix it with milk or juice.
If the infection doesn't get better in a few days, call your doctor.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Loose stools or diarrhea
Pain in the stomach
Headache
Not wanting to eat
Side effects that are rare yet serious:
An allergic reaction can cause a rash, itching, and swelling.
Very bad diarrhea or colitis
Yellowing of the skin and eyes (problems with the liver)
Heart beating too fast or chest pain
If you have serious symptoms, get medical help right away.
How to use:
Use the measuring cup or spoon that came with the medicine to measure out the right amount.
You can give it to them with or without meals, but it's best to do it at the same time every day.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for the next one, skip it.
Store in a cold, dry area. Don't put it in the fridge until told to.
How it works:
250 mg of Azicip Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic that stops bacteria from making proteins, is in the suspension.
It stops germs from growing and replicating, which helps the immune system get rid of the infection more quickly.
Faq for medicine:
What is Azicip 250mg Suspension used for?
It is used to treat bacterial infections in both adults and children, including infections of the throat, ears, respiratory tract, skin, and some gastrointestinal diseases.
Q2: Is it okay to use Azicip 250mg Suspension for a cold or fever?
No. It only acts against bacterial infections, not viral ones like the flu or a cold.
Q3: Is it safe for kids to use Azicip?
Yes, if a pediatrician says it's okay, then it's safe for kids. The amount given depends on how bad the child's sickness is and how much they weigh.
Q4. Should I take Azicip before or after I eat?
You can give it to someone with or without food, but if their stomach hurts, give it to them after they eat.
Q5. How long does it take for Azicip to work?
Most people show improvement in 2 to 3 days, but it's vital to finish the full course of antibiotics to avoid antibiotic resistance.
Medicine interaction:
Antacids that have aluminum or magnesium in them may make it harder for your body to absorb the medication. Wait two hours between doses.
Warfarin or other blood thinners: may make bleeding more likely.
Digoxin or Cyclosporine: These drugs may raise the levels of other drugs in the blood.
Ergotamine: stay away from it because it could cause serious responses.
Don't mix other antibiotics (such Clarithromycin or Erythromycin) unless your doctor tells you to.
Always tell your doctor about all the medicines your child is taking.