Description
🧪 Overview
- Active Ingredient: Azithromycin 500 mg, a macrolide antibiotic marketed by Austro Labs (Farmako)
- Class: Macrolide; Anti-infective agent (1mg, Medwiki)
✅ Uses
Azijet is commonly prescribed for treating bacterial infections such as (PlatinumRx):
- Respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis)
- Ear infections (otitis media)
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Certain sexually transmitted infections (e.g. gonorrhea, genital ulcers)
- Traveler’s diarrhea and typhoid fever
💊 How It Works
Azithromycin inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit, preventing bacterial growth and infection progression (Farmako).
📋 Dosage & Administration
- Dosage is typically 500 mg once daily for 3–5 days, depending on the infection. Alternative regimens may include 1g single dose in specific cases (1mg, Credihealth).
- Take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals; avoid antacids for 2 hours before or after dose (Farmako).
- Complete the entire prescribed course, even if symptoms improve early (PlatinumRx).
⚠️ Side Effects
Common (usually mild and temporary)
- Nausea, vomiting
- Abdominal pain, cramps, flatulence
- Diarrhea or loose stools
- Headache, fatigue, dizziness
(Medex, Credihealth)
Less Common / Serious
- Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, swelling, or photosensitivity
- Reversible elevation in liver enzymes, rare cholestatic jaundice
- Clostridioides difficile–associated diarrhea
- QT prolongation and rare arrhythmias (especially in those with preexisting heart conditions)
- Reversible hearing impairment (with prolonged/high doses)
- Temporary neutrophil count reduction
(PlatinumRx)
🚩 Precautions & Interactions
- Allergy: Avoid in individuals allergic to azithromycin or other macrolide antibiotics (Farmako).
- Heart conditions: Use cautiously in patients with QT prolongation, low potassium/magnesium, bradycardia, or those on antiarrhythmic drugs (Medwiki, Pace Hospital, Wikipedia).
- Liver disease: Use with caution; dose adjustment may be needed, monitor liver function (PlatinumRx).
- Kidney impairment: Use carefully when creatinine clearance is low; monitor renal function (PlatinumRx).
- Drug interactions:
- Antacids (aluminium/magnesium) can reduce absorption
- Possible interactions with ergot drugs, warfarin, digoxin, colchicine, terfenadine, hydroxychloroquine, certain HIV medications
(PlatinumRx)
- Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Generally considered relatively safe but should be used only when necessary and under medical advice (Medex, dawaadost.com, Wikipedia).
- Sun exposure: Azithromycin may increase risk of sunburn, so limit direct sunlight or tanning beds during treatment.
📋 Summary Table
Topic | Details |
---|---|
Main Use | Bacterial infections (respiratory, ENT, skin, STIs, typhoid, diarrhea) |
Dose | 500 mg once daily, typically 3–5 days |
Administration | Take 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals; avoid antacids around dose |
Common Side Effects | Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, headache, fatigue |
Serious Risks | Allergic reaction, liver enzyme rise, arrhythmia, hearing issues |
Precautions | Allergy, heart/liver/kidney disease, drug interactions, sunlight, pregnancy |
🔍 Advice Before Use
Always consult your healthcare provider before starting Azijet—especially if you have any of the following:
- Heart problems or arrhythmia
- Liver or kidney dysfunction
- Allergies to macrolide antibiotics
- Pregnant or breastfeeding status
- Current medications for potential interactions
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