Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet
Manufactured By Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Azithromycin (100mg)
Rs 50.36
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Pregnancy Interaction
- pregnant: If a doctor prescribes Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet, it is thought to be safe to take throughout pregnant. Studies demonstrate that it doesn't hurt the fetus, hence it is often used to treat bacterial infections in pregnant women. But you should always use it under the care of a doctor, especially in the first few months of pregnancy.
- Breastfeeding: Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet goes into breast milk in very small levels but is generally safe. Check on babies who have minor diarrhea or a rash.
Faq For Medicine
Q1.What is Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet used for?
It is used to treat bacterial illnesses such bronchitis, pneumonia, typhoid, sore throat, ear infections, sinusitis, and several skin or soft-tissue infections. It is also used to treat bacterial infections in children.
Q2: Is it safe to consume when pregnant?
Yes, if a doctor gives you Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet, it is safe to use while pregnant.
Q3. Is it safe for me to give it to my child?
Yes, Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet (typically in suspension form) is safe for kids, and the dose depends on how much they weigh.
Q4. Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
Yes, you can take it with or without food, however taking it after a meal may help with stomach pain.
Q5. How long should I take Azithral Kid 100mg Tablet?
Usually given for three to five days, depending on the type of infection. Always follow your doctor's advice and finish the whole course.
Expert Advice
- To avoid recurrence or antibiotic resistance, you must finish the whole course.
- You shouldn't use antacids that have aluminum or magnesium in them within two hours of or after taking Azithromycin.
- During treatment, make sure to drink enough water and get enough sleep.
- Before using this medicine, tell your doctor if you have heart, liver, or renal illness.
- Tell your doctor right away if you have severe diarrhea, a rash, or feel very exhausted.
- Do not take Azithromycin for viral infections like the cold or flu.
Side Effects
- Common Side Effects:
- Feeling sick
- Diarrhea
- Pain in the stomach
- Throwing up
- Pain in the head
- Side Effects That Are Rare but Serious:
- QT prolongation, or an irregular heartbeat
- Swelling or redness from an allergy
- Problems with the liver (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
- Severe or long-lasting diarrhea (colitis caused by Clostridium difficile)
- ⚠️ If you have any bad reactions, see a doctor right away.
How It Works
- Azithromycin is a kind of macrolide antibiotic.
- It stops germs from growing or multiplying by stopping them from making proteins.
- It works on a lot of different kinds of bacteria, including Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and unusual ones.
- Because it works for a long time, you can take it once a day and for brief periods of time.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or use with care:
- Aluminum and magnesium antacids lower the amount of drugs that are absorbed.
- Warfarin may raise the risk of bleeding; keep an eye on INR.
- Digoxin: levels may increase up, which raises the risk of toxicity.
- Ergot derivatives, such as ergotamine, can lead to severe responses.
- Drugs that make the QT interval longer (such amiodarone and quinidine) raise the risk of cardiac rhythm problems.
- Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, herbal supplements, or other drugs you are taking.
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when you use Azithromycin.
- Taken once a day most of the time.
- You can take it with or without food. If your stomach hurts, wait until after meals to take it.
- For liquid suspension, shake the bottle well before each use and use a dosing cup or syringe to get the right amount.
- Even if you feel better early, you should finish the whole course.
- Keep out of reach of kids and store at room temperature.
Uses / Indications
- Infections in the respiratory tract include bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, tonsillitis, and pharyngitis.
- Infections of the ears, nose, and throat
- Infections affecting the skin and soft tissues
- Typhoid and paratyphoid fever
- Infections of the throat caused by Streptococcus bacterium
- Pneumonia that you get from being around other people
- Mild to moderate bacterial infections in children