ZITHROMYCINE BGL

BIOGALENIC
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- AZITHROMYCINE DIHYDRATEE EXPRIMEE EN AZITHROMYCINE
- Internal code
- 13 E 299
- Country of Origin
- Algeria
- Pharmaceutical form
- Scored Film-coated Tablet
- Prescription List
- Highly Regulated (List I)
- Packaging
- b/03

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Indications
Antibiotics are used to treat the following cases: medieval ear infection.
Upper respiratory infection, such as: sinusitis.
Pulmonary infection.
Pneumoccus, including: bronchic infections.
Skin infection and its parts.
Some sexually transmitted infections.
Associated Conditions
Arrethromics and long heart syndrome, which is a type of heart disorder.
Low potassium or magnesium levels in blood.
Arrhythmia when using medication before.
Azithromycin and pregnancy are classified as
B, meaning that it is relatively safe antidotes during pregnancy, but it must be used only when necessary and under the supervision of the doctor, which may decide to try other antibiotics that are safe first, such as amoxylylen, according to the type of infection.
Azithromycin and breast-feeding are correct that the zythromycin is transmitted through the mother's milk, but the doctor allows it to be used during breastfeeding only if the dose is low and the infant's health is good, however the mother must observe her child by the antidote; the bio-aerolysis may cause him to be inflammed, the baby's is given a different umatile, the baby is given an exception.
Mechanism of Action
Azithromycin is an antibiotic from a wide range of drugs known as macrolyides, which prevents protein production in infectious bacteria, limiting their growth and reproduction, and is an abiotic antibiotic, which means that it is effective against a wide range of bacteria, such as: the vegetarian anaerobic (Haemophilus Influenzae).