Generic Name: Azithromycin 200/5mg/ml Company Name: Sandoz Bangladesh Limited.
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Pharmacology
Azithromycin is acid-stable, so it can be taken orally without fear of being destroyed by stomach acids. It is quickly absorbed; its retention is more noticeable on a purge stomach. For verbal measurement shapes, the time to peak concentration in adults ranges from 2.1 to 3.2 hours. Because of its high concentration in phagocytes, azithromycin is efficiently transported to the site of the disease. Massive amounts of azithromycin are released during dynamic phagocytosis. Azithromycin concentrations in tissues can be more than 50 times higher than in plasma. This is frequently caused by particle catching and high lipid solubility. Because azithromycin is acid-stable, it can be taken orally without fear of being destroyed by gastric acids. It is quickly retained, and its retention is more noticeable on a purge stomach. For verbal measurement shapes, the time to crest concentration in adults ranges from 2.1 to 3.2 hours. Because of its high concentration in phagocytes, azithromycin is efficiently transported to the site of contamination. Azithromycin in high concentrations is released during dynamic phagocytosis. Azithromycin concentrations in tissues can be more than 50 times higher than in plasma. Usually because of particle catching and high lipid solubility.
Dosage & Administration of Azyth Powder For Suspension
Reconstitution procedure of suspension-
Azithromycin should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal.
The safety and effectiveness of azithromycin for injection in children or adolescents under 16 years have not been established.
Interaction of Azyth Powder For Suspension
The proximity of nourishment and stomach-settling agent decreases azithromycin absorption. Azithromycin should be avoided in patients who are taking ergot alkaloids because of the possibility of ergotism caused by Azithromycin's interaction with the cytochrome P-450 framework. Because macrolides increase the plasma concentrations of digoxin and cyclosporin, caution should be exercised when co-administration. There is no evidence of a therapeutic relationship between Azithromycin and Warfarin, Theophylline, Carbamazepine, Methylprednisolone, or Cimetidine.
Contraindications
Patients who are hypersensitive to Azyth 30ml or any other macrolide antibiotic should avoid taking it. Ergot derivatives and azithromycin should not be taken together. Patients with hepatic disorders should avoid Azyth 500.
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
The pregnancy Category of Azithromycin is B. Creature generation ponders have illustrated that Azithromycin has no proof of hurt to the baby. There are no satisfactory and well-controlled things about pregnant ladies. Since creature generation considers is not continuously prescient of human reaction, Azithromycin ought to be utilized amid pregnancy as it were in the event that satisfactory choices are not accessible. It isn't known whether Azithromycin is discharged in the breast drain. So, caution ought to be worked out when Azithromycin is managed by nursing ladies.
Precautions & Warnings
Storage Conditions
Keep the temperature below 30°C and away from light and moisture. Keep out of children's reach
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