AZEE 1000 MG 1 tablet

$2.95

Brand Name: Azee 1000

Name:  Azithromycin

Strength:   1000 mg

Qty per order:  1 tablets

Production Company:    Cipla

Used for: Antibiotic, antibacterial, bacterial infections, such as bronchitis; pneumonia; sexually transmitted diseases (STD); and infections of the ears, lungs, sinuses, skin, throat, and reproductive organs

Azee 1000  mg

Azee 1000 mg is a macrolide antibiotic, so it belongs to the class of medications known as antibiotics. It is used to treat respiratory diseases such as pneumonia, bronchitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and sinusitis, as well as skin infections such as acne and rosacea, ear infections, and sexually transmitted diseases. A bacterial infection is a bacterial infection that develops within the organism. It can target any part of the organism and replicate rapidly.

Azee 1000 mg inhibits the production of essential proteins for bacterial survival, thereby slowing or halting the development of harmful microorganisms. Azee 500 mg does not treat viral infections such as influenza or the common cold. Azee is formulated with Azithromycin.

Azee 1000 mg should only be consumed if prescribed by a physician. It may be taken with or without food, but for optimal results, it should be taken at a specific time. Avoid disagreeable side effects by not exceeding the recommended dosage of Azee 1000 mg. In addition, because it is an antibiotic, the course should be completed even if symptoms have subsided. Some of the most common adverse effects of Azee 1000 mg include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and gastritis. Rash, irritation, swelling, and difficulty breathing are all signs of an allergic reaction. If an allergic reaction becomes severe, please consult a physician.

Inform your doctor if you have a liver disorder, a muscle disorder (myasthenia gravis), a cardiac rhythm disorder (arrhythmia), or an electrolyte imbalance (low potassium or magnesium level). Consult a physician if you have diarrhea for more than four days without blood or mucus. However, wait until your doctor prescribes anti-diarrhea medication. It is unknown whether Azee 1000 mg is harmful to the fetus or enters breast milk during pregnancy and lactation. Consult your physician before using Azee 1000 mg during pregnancy or while lactating. Azee 1000 mg may increase your skin’s susceptibility to sunburn, so avoid prolonged sun exposure. In this situation, it’s best to don protective apparel or sunscreen when you’re outside (SPF 30 or greater).

Infections caused by bacteria are treated with Azee 1000 mg.

AZEE 1000MG

Medicinal Advantages

Azee 1000 mg inhibits the production of essential proteins for bacterial survival, thereby slowing or halting the development of harmful microorganisms. It treats and prevents bacterial infections, including throat and sinus infections, chest infections (such as bronchitis and pneumonia), ear infections, mouth and dental infections, eye infections, skin and tissue infections (such as acne), stomach and intestine infections, and skin and tissue infections (such as acne). Compared to other related antibiotics, such as erythromycin, it is better tolerated and has superior tissue penetration. A physician may prescribe 1000 milligrams of Azee to penicillin-intolerant patients. Additionally, it helps prevent infection after wounds, surgery, or dental procedures, along with sexually transmitted diseases, bone infections, and scarlet fever (bacterial illness with strep throat).

Use Instructions

If your doctor has prescribed 1000 mg of Azee in capsule form, take it with a full glass of water at least one hour before a meal or two hours after a meal. Azee 1000 mg tablets and liquids may be consumed with or without sustenance. The liquid formulation of Azee 1000 mg is suitable for children who have difficulty ingesting.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.

Azee 1000  mg Side Effects

The majority of Azee 1000 mg side effects do not necessitate medical attention and diminish with time. However, if the negative effects persist, consult a physician. The most frequent adverse effects of Azee 1000 mg are diarrhea, feeling or being unwell (nausea or vomiting), stomach pains, appetite loss, bloating, and gastritis. Chest pain, skin rash, stomach anguish, discoloration of skin/eyes, convulsions (fits), black urine, hallucinations, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and problems with balance are all potential side effects (vertigo). These adverse effects may be temporary, but if they persist, consult your physician.

Drug Recommendations

Inform your doctor if you have a liver condition (jaundice), a muscle condition (myasthenia gravis), a cardiac rhythm disorder (arrhythmia), or an electrolyte imbalance (low potassium or magnesium level). In rare instances, Azee 1000 mg can cause diarrhea; if you experience watery or bloody diarrhea, cease taking Azee 1000 mg and contact your doctor. However, wait until your doctor prescribes anti-diarrhea medication. It is unknown whether Azee 1000 mg will damage a developing child if taken during pregnancy. Consult your doctor before using Azee 1000 mg if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Do not use Azee 1000 mg if you are allergic to it or to other macrolide antibiotics, or if you are taking cholesterol-lowering medications (statins such as simvastatin, lovastatin, etc.), anti-gout or anti-arthritis treatments (colchicine), or therapy for overactive bladder (tolterodine). Azee 1000 mg should not be administered to patients with pneumonia who are ineligible for oral treatment due to a moderate to severe illness or risk factor. 

Interactions Between Drugs

Anti-nausea drugs (domperidone), mental health drugs (pimozide, amisulpride), anti-migraine drugs (ergotamine, dihydroergotamine), anti-cholesterol drugs (simvastatin), bladder-weakening drugs (tolterodine), and anti-gout/arthritis drugs all interact with azithromycin (colchicine). When these drugs are combined with azithromycin, serious side effects may occur.

Drug-Food Interaction: There are no known drug-food interactions with azithromycin. As a precaution, alcoholic beverages should be avoided because they may induce drowsiness and vertigo.

People with liver problems, muscular issues (myasthenia gravis), cardiac rhythm disorders (arrhythmia), electrolyte imbalance (low potassium or magnesium level), or colitis should not take azithromycin (inflammation of the intestine).

Safety Suggestions

ALCOHOL

If you consume alcohol, you should not take azithromycin until your physician has prescribed it. Inform your doctor if you are an alcoholic.

PREGNANCY

There is currently a paucity of data regarding the use of azithromycin during pregnancy. Therefore, unless your doctor advises you otherwise, you should not take azithromycin during pregnancy.

BREAST FEEDING

Because azithromycin is partially transmitted through breast milk, it should not be taken while breastfeeding.

DRIVING

There is no information regarding the effects of Azithromycin on driving or operating machinery. However, because azithromycin can cause vertigo and convulsions, you should determine if you are affected before driving or operating heavy machinery.

LIVER

Notify your physician if you have hepatic problems, as your dosage may need to be adjusted.

KIDNEY

Notify your physician if you have renal issues, as your dosage may need to be adjusted.

No habit formation

Advice on Diet and Lifestyle

After completing the full course of Azithromycin, probiotics should be administered to help restore any beneficial flora that may have been destroyed in the intestines. The use of probiotics following antibiotic therapy can reduce antibiotic-induced diarrhea. Yogurt, cheese, sauerkraut, kombucha, and kimchi are fermented foods that can help restore healthy intestinal flora.

Include more high-fiber foods in your diet because they are simpler for your gut flora to metabolize, thereby promoting their growth. Therefore, high-fiber diets may aid in the restoration of healthy intestinal flora after antibiotic therapy. Include whole cereals, such as whole-grain bread and brown rice, in your diet.

The effectiveness of Azithromycin may be diminished if you consume excessive amounts of calcium- or iron-rich foods and beverages.

While taking Azithromycin, alcoholic beverages should be avoided because they can cause dehydration and sleep disturbances. This may make it more difficult for your body to fight infections with Azithromycin.

Other details: This item is non-refundable.

Glossary of Diseases and Conditions

In bacterial infection, harmful microorganisms invade our bodies, proliferate, and infect us. It can target any part of the organism and replicate rapidly. When you are infected by bacteria, you may experience nonspecific symptoms such as fever, shivers, and fatigue. The most common bacterial geometries are spherical, rod-like, and spiral-shaped. Bacterial infections range from minor maladies like sore throats and ear infections to severe diseases like meningitis and encephalitis. Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli are among the pathogenic microorganisms. A bacterial illness is capable of affecting anyone, at any time. In contrast, those with compromised immune systems or those taking immunosuppressive drugs are more susceptible to bacterial infection.

FAQs

Avoid taking antacids containing aluminum or magnesium hydroxide within 2 hours of taking azithromycin. These antacids can interact with Azithromycin and reduce its efficacy when taken together.

If you cease taking Azithromycin without completing the full course of treatment, the infection may return (relapse). Before stopping Azithromycin, consult your physician.

Take Azithromycin as soon as you remember if you neglect to take it. If the next dose is approaching, simply omit the missed dose and take the next dose on time. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. To make up for a delayed dosage, do not take a double dose.

Azithromycin contains lactose monohydrate; therefore, if you have a sugar sensitivity, consult your physician before taking it.

Azithromycin can cause diarrhea, which may be an indication of a new infection. Dial your doctor if you experience diarrhea that is watery or crimson. Use anti-diarrhea medication only if prescribed by your doctor.

Avoid using azithromycin if you have colitis (intestinal inflammation), a cardiac rhythm disorder, liver disease (such as jaundice), or a muscular disorder (like myasthenia gravis). Before using Azithromycin, consult a physician if you have any of these conditions.

Azithromycin users may develop thrush, a fungal skin condition. This occurs because Azithromycin eradicates the bacterium that protects against thrush.

Clinical research indicates that Azithromycin has no effect on the efficacy of oral contraceptives or contraceptive devices.

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