Azithromycin dose for adults for throat infection

  1. Azithromycin: Antibiotic, Uses, Side Effects, Dosages, Interactions & Warnings
  2. Can You Use Azithromycin For Strep Throat?
  3. ZITHROMAX® TABLET, SUSPENSION Dosage and Administration (azithromycin dihydrate TABLET, SUSPENSION)


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Azithromycin: Antibiotic, Uses, Side Effects, Dosages, Interactions & Warnings

What Is Azithromycin and How Does It Work? • This medication will not work for viral infections (such as common cold, or flu). Unnecessary use or misuse of any antibiotic can lead to its decreased effectiveness. • Azithromycin is available under the following different brand names: Susceptible bacteria organisms include: • First-line therapy: A felis, B henselae, B quintana, B pertussis, C jejuni, C pneumoniae (TWAR agent), C trachomatis, H ducreyi, H influenzae, Legionella spp, M scrofulaceum, M simiae, M xenopi, N gonorrhoeae • Haemophilus influenzae, What Are Side Effects Associated with Using Azithromycin? Side effects of azithromycin include: • Diarrhea • Nausea • Abdominal pain • Loose • Cramping • Vaginitis • Indigestion • Gas • Vomiting • Feeling • Agitation • Allergic reaction • Anemia • Loss of appetite • • Chest pain • Pink eye ( • Constipation • • Dizziness • Eczema • Swelling • Intestinal inflammation • Fatigue • Stomach upset • Headache • Hyperkinesia • Low blood pressure ( • Increased cough • Insomnia • Low • Black, tarry stool • • Nervousness • Oral thrush • Pain • • Sore throat • Fluid around the • Itching • • Rash • • Seizures • • Hives • Spinning sensation • Additional side effects of azithromycin from postmarketing reports include: • Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) • Skin swelling • Bronchospasm • Constipation • Skin reactions • Elevated liver enzymes • Skin redness • • • • Torsades de pointes • Toxic • Low white blood cell count (neutropenia) • ...

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Azithromycin is used to treat many different kinds of That said, azithromycin or Z-Pack may be used to treat strep throat in certain cases. For instance, your doctor may prescribe it if you’re SPREADING STREP THROAT You can easily spread a You’re much less likely to spread the infection to other people if you’ve been taking an antibiotic If your doctor thinks azithromycin is a good choice for you, they may prescribe a generic version of azithromycin or a Z-Pack. Each Z-Pack contains six 250-milligram (mg) tablets of Zithromax. You would take two tablets on the first day, followed by one tablet daily for four days. A Z-Pack typically takes at least five days to fully work, but it can start to relieve your sore throat and other symptoms on the first day you take it. If your doctor prescribes a generic version of azithromycin, your treatment may only last three days. Be sure to take your Z-Pack or generic azithromycin exactly as your doctor prescribes. This is true even if you feel better before you’ve taken the full course of treatment. If you stop taking an antibiotic early, it could make the infection come back or make future infections more difficult to treat. As with any medication, azithromycin can cause side effects. Some of the more common side effects include: • • stomach pain • • Less common and more serious side effects can also occur when taking azithromycin. Call your doctor right away if you have any of these side effects: • • • easy bleeding or • • If you have ...

Can You Use Azithromycin For Strep Throat?

Jun 19, 2018 Tkg asked What is the best antibiotic for strep throat? I was prescribed azithromycin Z-pack but after researching, it seems it may not be the best option. I saw "unfortunately, the increased incidence of macrolide-resistant group A strep has limited the utility of azithromycin for the treatment of strep throat.” Should I go back to the doc with this info or go ahead with taking the medication? Answer The For those with a penicillin allergy (which would also remove amoxicillin as a therapy option), alternative antibiotics include: • First-generation cephalosporins (e.g. cephalexin) • Clindamycin • Clarithromycin (Biaxin) • Azithromycin (Zithromax) The full antibiotic treatment options can be viewed here: Additional Information About Azithromycin For Strep Throat Infections Streptococcal pharyngitis (i.e. strep throat) is most often caused by group A streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes). In fact, streptococcus pyogenes is thought to be responsible for 5-15% of all pharyngitis infections in adults, and even more in children according to a study in the Per published • Azithromycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic, meaning it covers a variety of bacteria including both gram positive and gram negative organisms. Broad spectrum antibiotics are more likely to lead to drug resistant organisms with overuse. • Azithromycin is more expensive than other effective antibiotics for strep throat, such as penicillin and amoxicillin. • It has been reported that 5% to 8% of grou...

ZITHROMAX® TABLET, SUSPENSION Dosage and Administration (azithromycin dihydrate TABLET, SUSPENSION)

2.1 Adult Patients [see Infection Recommended Dose/Duration of Therapy DUE TO THE INDICATED ORGANISMS [see Community-acquired pneumonia Pharyngitis/tonsillitis (second-line therapy) Skin/skin structure (uncomplicated) 500 mg as a single dose on Day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily on Days 2 through 5 Acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 500 mg once daily for 3 days OR 500 mg as a single dose on Day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily on Days 2 through 5 Acute bacterial sinusitis 500 mg once daily for 3 days Genital ulcer disease (chancroid) One single 1 gram dose Non-gonococcal urethritis and cervicitis One single 1 gram dose Gonococcal urethritis and cervicitis One single 2 gram dose ZITHROMAX tablets can be taken with or without food. 2.2 Pediatric Patients 1 Infection Recommended Dose/Duration of Therapy 1 see dosing tables below for maximum doses evaluated by indication DUE TO THE INDICATED ORGANISMS [see Acute otitis media 30 mg/kg as a single dose or 10 mg/kg once daily for 3 days or 10 mg/kg as a single dose on Day 1 followed by 5 mg/kg/day on Days 2 through 5. Acute bacterial sinusitis 10 mg/kg once daily for 3 days. Community-acquired pneumonia 10 mg/kg as a single dose on Day 1 followed by 5 mg/kg once daily on Days 2 through 5. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis 12 mg/kg once daily for 5 days. ZITHROMAX for oral suspension can be taken with or without food. PEDIATRIC DOSAGE GUIDELINES FOR OTITIS MEDIA, ACUTE BACTERIAL SINUSITIS, AND COMMUNITY...