Uses / Indications:
Azimax 250 mg tablet is used to treat bacterial infections, like:
1. Infections of the respiratory tract
Pneumonia
Bronchitis
Sinusitis
Pharyngitis
Tonsillitis
2. Infections of the Ear, Nose, and Throat
Otitis media (an infection of the middle ear)
Infections in the throat and sinuses
3. Infections of the skin and soft tissues
Cellulitis
Impetigo
Boils and abscesses
4. Infections of the Genitals and Urinary Tract
Cervicitis and urethritis (Chlamydia trachomatis infections)
5. Infections of the stomach and intestines
Typhoid fever (different treatment for those that don't respond)
Pregnancy interaction:
When a doctor prescribes an Azimax 250 mg tablet, it is safe to take during pregnancy.
Studies have found that it doesn't hurt the fetus as it grows.
You should only take it when you need to and with a doctor's supervision.
When breastfeeding, azithromycin gets into breast milk in modest doses, which shouldn't hurt babies.
Breastfed babies may sometimes have slight diarrhea, a rash, or be cranky.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
Expert advice:
For optimal effects, take the tablet one hour before or two hours after eating.
Don't miss doses or stop taking them too soon.
If you are using antacids, wait two hours before or after taking Azimax.
Tell your doctor if you have myasthenia gravis, liver illness, or heart rhythm problems.
Get enough sleep and drink a lot of water.
Keep the tablets in a cool, dry area where the sun doesn't shine on them.
Don't treat yourself or use leftover antibiotics from other infections.
Side Effects:
Side effects that happen often:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Diarrhea
Pain in the stomach
Not wanting to eat
Some side effects that aren't very bad:
Headache
Dizziness
Tiredness
A little rash or irritation
Serious (rare) adverse effects:
Very bad allergic reaction (swelling of the cheeks, lips, and tongue, trouble breathing)
A heartbeat that isn't regular or palpitations
Yellowing of the skin or eyes (a symptom of liver problems)
Diarrhea that won't go away or is bloody (may be colitis)
Stop taking the medicine right away and call your doctor if you have any major side effects.
How to use:
Dosage:
Follow your doctor's instructions about how to take it.
The medication is usually taken once a day for three to five days, depending on the type of infection.
Management:
Take the tablet with a glass of water.
Take it one hour before or two hours after eating.
Missed Dose:
Please take the missed dose at your earliest convenience.
If the next dose is approaching soon, please skip the missed one. Don't double.
Keeping:
Keep it below 25°C, away from dampness and direct sunshine.
Keep away from kids.
How it works:
250 mg of Azimax The tablet has Azithromycin in it, which is a macrolide antibiotic that
It works by stopping bacteria from making proteins, which stops them from growing and multiplying.
This action inhibits the spread of infection and helps the immune system get rid of the germs.
It works against a lot of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including those that cause infections in the lungs, skin, and soft tissues.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Azimax 250 mg Tablet?
It is used to treat bacterial infections, like those of the throat, ears, sinuses, lungs, skin, and soft tissues, as well as some sexually transmitted illnesses.
2. Is it safe for kids to use Azimax?
Yes, kids can be given it, but the dose depends on how much they weigh and must be administered under the care of a doctor.
3. Is it okay to consume the Azimax 250 mg tablet on an empty stomach?
Yes, you should take it an hour before or two hours after meals. Take it after a meal if it makes your stomach uncomfortable.
4. Is it safe to use Azimax for viral diseases like the flu or a cold?
No. It only works on bacterial infections, not viral ones.
5. How long does it take for Azimax to work?
You could start to feel better in 2–3 days, but you should finish the whole course to avoid getting sick again or becoming resistant to antibiotics.
6. What should I do if I forget a dose?
Please take it as soon as you remember. Please skip it if the next dose is almost due. Don't take twice as much.
7. Can I stop taking the drug when I feel better?
No. To make sure you fully heal and don't have a relapse, always finish the whole course of treatment.
Medicine interaction:
Azimax may have effects on the following:
Antacids that have aluminum or magnesium in them: Take Azimax two hours before or after antacids to lower absorption.
Warfarin (anticoagulant): May raise the risk of bleeding; monitoring may be necessary.
Digoxin levels may increase when taking Azithromycin, so a doctor should monitor it closely.
Ergotamine or Dihydroergotamine: Risk of poisoning; don't mix them.
Cyclosporine: Check blood levels if you take them together.
Before you start taking Azimax, make sure to tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you are already taking.