AZITHROMYCIN

Overview:

A common example of an antibiotic that has been used to combat a wide gram of bacterial infections is Azithromycin. It is frequently employed in the treatment of infected chest, throat, ear, skin and reproductive system infections. It prevents bacterial growth and thus relieves symptoms and creates a faster recovery. Azithromycin is one among the group of antibiotics known as Macrolides.

Classification: Macrolide antibiotics

Uses:

Treats respiratory diseases such as bronchitis, pneumonia and sinus infections.

Throat and ear infections such as tonsillitis and otitis media get some assistance.

To treat catheter-associated skin and soft tissue infections.

Some of the sexual infections to treat include chlamydia and gonorrhea.

Sometimes it is prescribed to prevent infection in doctors-advised medical conditions.

How It Works:

The action mechanism displayed by Azithromycin is that it prevents proteins synthesis by bacteria to grow and multiply. When the bacteria has stopped to spread, your body immunity can then step in and get rid of the infection thereby healing you at a faster rate.

Side effects:

Headache or dizziness

Alter sense of taste or turn into anorexic.

These are effects that are normally short lived.

Precautions:

Precaution is needed when a person is a mature and/or has heart rhythm disorders.

Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.

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