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Azithromycin is a type of antibiotic which is considered a good medication to treat some bacterial infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia. It can be taken through tablet form or by oral suspension. ...
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19 Aug 2009 by Edgar  
zmax is a single-dose, extended release formulation of microspheres for oral suspension containing azithromycin (as azithromycin dihydrate) and the following excipients: glyceryl behenate, poloxamer 407, sucrose, sodium phosphate ...
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View Post: Azithromycin: Drug Whys
6 Jan 2009 by Mike McEvoy  
Treatment Uses — For treatment of bacterial infections. Azithromycin has distinct advantages over earlier macrolides such as erythromycin that include better tolerance, better tissue penetration and more favorable pharmacokinetics. ... Azithromycin comes in 250, 500 and 600 milligram tablets as well as an oral suspension and a powder for intravenous reconstitution. Capsules only come in 250 milligram strength. The color, size and shape vary by manufacturer. ...
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3 Oct 2009 by WWarren  
Follow the directions of your health care provider and do not take more of this medicine than recommended as the bacteria can become resistant to the effects of Zithromax. Azithromycin is also recommended by the US Center for Disease ... Azithromycin will not treat a viral infection such as the common cold or flu. Take azithromycin on an empty stomach 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Azithromycin comes as a tablet and oral suspension (liquid) to take by mouth. ...
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"For many years, LEVAQUIN has been an effective treatment option for patients affected by community-acquired pneumonia and a variety of other bacterial infections," said Dr. Christopher Frei, lead author and Assistant Professor, The University .... Antacids containing magnesium or aluminum, as well as sucralfate, metal cations such as iron, and multivitamin preparations with zinc, or Videx* (didanosine) chewable/buffered tablets or the pediatric powder for oral solution, ...
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4 Nov 2009 by Rebecca  
PURPOSE: To investigate the ocular distribution of 1% azithromycin ophthalmic solution and the effect of polycarbophil-based mucoadhesive formulation on ocular tissue levels of azithromycin after single and multiple topical administrations in the ... Many ocular surface disorders involving the tear film, eyelids, and adnexal structures are associated with chronic, low-grade bacterial infection and may potentially lead to decreased vision secondary to corneal scarring. ...
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View Post: Zmax (Azithromycin) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug ...
3 Nov 2008
AZITHROMYCIN EXTENDED-RELEASE SUSPENSION - ORAL. (azz-ith-row-MY-sin). COMMON BRAND NAME(S): Zmax. USES: Azithromycin extended-release suspension is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections in adults. This medication is known as ...
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11 Nov 2009 by cms8741  
We generally believe that acute sinusitis is due to a bacterial infection that often shows up at the end of a cold. This sounds very much like your story. Antibiotics are often used, but Azithromycin (Z-pack) is really not the best 1st ...
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