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A*ithromycin is an antibiotic that fights bacteria.
A*zithromycin is used to treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria, such as respiratory infections, skin infections, ear infections, eye infections, and sexually transmitted diseases.
A*zithromycin is from a group of medicines called macrolide antibiotics. Macrolide antibiotics work by killing the bacteria that cause the infection.
A*ZITHROMYCIN (az ith roe MYE sin) treats infections caused by bacteria. It belongs to a group of medications called antibiotics. It will not treat colds, the flu, or infections caused by viruses.
A*zithromycin is the second generation of major cyclolactone drugs, which are used to treat respiratory and reproductive tract infections. To treat a variety of pathogens causing respiratory tract infection of children and adults, genital tract chlamydia trachomatis infection, etc., and been to many countries and regions in medical guidelines recommend recommended as the first-line treatment of infection drugs (such as the United States, Japan, the United States and China |
A*zithromycin is an antibiotic that is commonly used for the following infections caused by certain bacteria.
A*zithromycin is used to treat certain bacterial infections, such as bronchitis; pneumonia; sexually transmitted diseases (STD); and infections of the ears, lungs, sinuses, skin, throat, and reproductive organs. A*zithromycin also is used to treat or prevent disseminated Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) infection [a type of lung infection that often affects people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)]. A*zithromycin is in a class of medications called macrolide antibiotics. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria.
Antibiotics such as a*zithromycin will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections. Using antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of getting an infection later that resists antibiotic treatment.
* The statements in this section have not been evaluated by the FDA or EFSA.