Uses of Azirode
The drug Azirode is currently in the group of anti-parasitic, anti-infective, anti-viral, anti-fungal drugs. Azirode drug use is highly appreciated in the treatment of skin infections, lower respiratory tract infections, sexually transmitted diseases. Since this is a prescription antibiotic, it should only be used by a patient when prescribed by a specialist.
1. Indications and contraindications Azirode
Azirode drug has the main ingredient Azithromycin and excipients just enough. The drug is currently prepared in the form of film-coated tablets-250mg, packed in 2 blisters x 10 tablets.
With the above ingredients and active ingredients, Azirode drug is indicated and contraindicated for the following subjects: Indications for use Azirode
People with lower respiratory tract infections: acute bronchitis, pneumonia and bacterial infections Upper respiratory tract: sinusitis, pharyngitis and tonsillitis, otitis media, pharyngitis. People with skin and soft tissue infections. People with both male and female sexually transmitted infections caused by Chlamydia trachomatis or Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Azirode drug contraindications
The drug is not recommended for subjects with hypersensitivity to azithromycin or the macrolide group. Pregnant and lactating women should not take the drug. Because it can affect the development of the fetus as well as the baby. Extreme caution for people with liver failure, kidney failure.
2. Dosage of Azirode
Depending on age and existing health condition, the doctor will advise on different dosage for each subject. Before taking, patients should actively talk to their doctor about all medications they are taking, including supplements, prescription or non-prescription drugs. Based on that, the doctor will adjust the dose accordingly. Avoid cross-reactivity or drug resistance.
Reference dosage is as follows:
The drug should be taken once a day, 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after meals: Children: 10 mg/kg for the first day, then 5 mg/kg /day from day 2 to day 5 or 10 mg/kg/day x 3 days. Adults: the first day a dose of 500 mg, the next 4 days a single dose of 250 mg/day. The above dosage is for reference only, so patients should still use the drug as prescribed by the doctor, professional pharmacist.
3. Possible side effects when taking Azirode
According to drug reviews, Azirode is very effective in the treatment of the above diseases. However, during the use of a small number of patients, mild side effects may still occur with obvious manifestations such as: Nausea, abdominal pain, abdominal muscle cramps, vomiting, flatulence, diarrhea ....
Basically, the above side effects will gradually decrease and disappear after stopping taking Azirode. Therefore, the patient should not be too worried and continue to take the prescribed medication. More carefully, you can share the problems you are facing with a specialist to get the right advice.
Side effects are determined to be very rare and only appear in people with sensitive terrain, children, the elderly, people who abuse drugs in treatment. In order to limit the above situation, it is necessary to pay attention to the following issues:
Use the right medication, at the recommended dose. Do not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dose even if the condition is tending to be in remission. The drug should be stored in a dry place, away from sunlight and moisture, because it may affect the drug structure. Use with caution with cyclosporin or digoxin, due to possible drug interactions. Do not use alcohol, alcoholic beverages, stimulants during treatment. Do not arbitrarily combine different drugs during treatment.
4. Treatment of overdose, missed dose with Azirode
In the case of using Azirode, if the patient often misses a dose, it will affect the length of the treatment time and not bring the desired results. When a missed dose or overdose occurs, the user should follow these instructions:
Missed dose: Missed dose should be handled by taking it as soon as you remember if it's been less than 2 hours. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose as usual. Absolutely do not make up or double the dose, because this is not necessary. Overdose: Overdose is dangerous, especially if it occurs in the elderly and young or in people with underlying medical conditions. Therefore, when you notice an overdose, you should immediately notify your doctor, and at the same time monitor your health during this time, if you see any unusual symptoms, you need to go to the nearest medical facility for timely examination and treatment according to the regulations. true professional. To overcome the situation of missed dose, overdose, patients should actively set an alarm to remind them of the time of day to take the medicine. With young children, parents should pay attention to let their children drink enough according to the prescription.
Above is the information explaining what Azirode is, the use of Azirode in treatment. Knowing the information about the drug and strictly following the instructions before use will bring the best treatment results for the patient.