Uses / Indications:
Used to treat illnesses caused by bacteria, such as:
Infections of the throat (tonsillitis, pharyngitis)
Otitis media, or ear infections
Infections of the lungs (bronchitis, pneumonia)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissues
Infections of the sinuses (sinusitis)
Some infections of the urine and genital systems
Pregnancy interaction:
When a doctor prescribes it, Azro 100mg Tablet DT is usually safe to use during pregnancy.
When taken in the right amounts, studies suggest that it doesn't hurt the infant.
But, like all antibiotics, it should only be used when it's really necessary.
In short, it is safe to take throughout pregnancy if a doctor is watching over you.
Expert advice:
For optimal effects, take it at the same time every day.
To ensure efficacy, take it an hour before or two hours after meals.
Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
Take every dose to keep antibiotics effective.
Keep in a cool, dry spot that doesn't get direct sunlight.
If you experience a rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing, please seek medical attention promptly. These are indicators of an allergic reaction.
Side Effects:
A lot:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Pain in the stomach
The runs
Not wanting to eat
Not as common, but still serious:
Rash, swelling, and itching are all signs of an allergic reaction.
Unusual heartbeats or chest pain (rare)
Severe diarrhea or blood in the stool (this could mean you have an intestinal infection)
Tip: Taking it after a small meal will help your stomach feel better.
How to use:
For the DT (Dispersible Tablet) form:
Put the tablet in a little water and consume it right away.
If you choose, you can also drink it whole with water.
Eat one hour before or two hours after.
Don't skip doses or take them twice.
Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
How it works:
Azithromycin is an antibiotic in the macrolide class.
It stops bacteria from making proteins, which stops them from growing and multiplying.
It works against a wide spectrum of germs that can cause infections in the soft tissues, skin, ear, and respiratory system.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Azro 100mg Tablet DT?
It treats skin, ear, and bacterial infections such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, and skin infections.
2. Is it okay to take Azro 100 DT if I have a cold or the flu?
No. Azro only acts against infections caused by bacteria, not viruses like the flu or cold.
3. How long does it take for Azro to start working?
You could start to feel better in two to three days, but you should finish the full course of antibiotics to avoid getting sick again or developing antibiotic resistance.
4. Is it okay to eat it with milk or juice?
Only take it with water. Juice or milk may impact how well the body absorbs.
5. If I feel better, may I stop taking it?
No. To make sure you fully heal, always finish the full course your doctor gives you.
6. What does the abbreviation "DT" stand for?
Dispersible Tablet (DT) means that it can be dissolved in a tiny amount of water before ingesting it. This makes it easier for kids or people who can't swallow pills.
Medicine interaction:
Be careful when using with:
Take Azro one hour before or two hours after taking antacids that include aluminum or magnesium in them.
Warfarin may make bleeding more likely.
Cyclosporine or Digoxin may make adverse effects worse.
Don't take ergotamine for migraines because it could be hazardous.
Talk to your doctor about other antibiotics or antifungal medicines.
Always tell your doctor about any vitamins and medicines you are taking.