Azicip 500 Tablet is an antibiotic containing Azithromycin 500 mg, manufactured by Cipla Ltd., India. Available as a strip of 3 film-coated tablets, it is a prescription-only medication used to treat bacterial infections in adults and children. Belonging to the macrolide antibiotic class, it effectively targets infections in the respiratory tract, skin, ears, and other areas by stopping bacterial growth.
Uses
Azicip 500 Tablet is used to treat:
- Respiratory infections (e.g., pneumonia, bronchitis)
- Ear infections (e.g., otitis media)
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Throat infections (e.g., tonsillitis, pharyngitis)
- Sinus infections (sinusitis)
- Genital infections (e.g., chlamydia)
- Typhoid fever (in some cases)
Side Effects
- Common: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache
- Rare: Dizziness, rash, allergic reactions (swelling, itching), liver issues (yellow skin/eyes), heart rhythm changes Seek medical help for severe side effects like difficulty breathing, severe rash, or irregular heartbeat.
How to Use
- Dosage:
- Adults: 500 mg once daily for 3 days, or 500 mg on day 1 followed by 250 mg daily for 4 days, as prescribed.
- Children: Dose based on weight (e.g., 10 mg/kg daily for 3 days), determined by a doctor.
- Swallow with water, with or without food, preferably 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Take at the same time daily. Complete the full course, even if symptoms improve.
- Overdose: Seek emergency help for symptoms like severe nausea or hearing changes.
How Tablet Works
Azithromycin inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit, preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying. This stops the infection’s spread, allowing the immune system to clear it. Effects typically start within 2–3 days.
Safety Advice
- Allergies: Avoid if allergic to Azithromycin, other macrolides (e.g., erythromycin), or tablet ingredients.
- Health Conditions: Use cautiously with liver, kidney, or heart issues (e.g., QT prolongation history).
- Drug Interactions: Avoid with antacids (take 2 hours apart), heart rhythm drugs, or statins. Inform your doctor of all medications.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Generally safe but consult your doctor; may pass into breast milk.
- Driving: Safe unless dizziness occurs; avoid driving if affected.
- Alcohol: Avoid, as it may worsen side effects or reduce effectiveness.
- Antibiotics Resistance: Do not misuse; complete the course to prevent resistance.
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