Description
The oral drug Azab 250 is manufactured by Parth Laboratories and the drug’s active ingredient is Azithromycin. Numerous bacterial infections, including those of the lungs, sinuses, skin, throat, reproductive organs, bronchitis, pneumonia, and sexually transmitted diseases, are treated with the macrolide antibiotic Azithromycin. It is also frequently used to treat acne, a common skin condition.
Benefits of taking Azithromycin 250
The primary cause of acne is skin-surface bacteria that enters the sebaceous glands and causes infection and inflammation. By inhibiting bacteria from producing proteins, azithromycin prevents bacteria from growing. Less bacteria on the skin means less opportunities for irritation, which reduces the likelihood that acne will form.
How to take Azithromycin 250mg
The tablets are usually taken once day for 1-5 days and can be taken with or without food. Depending on the severity of your ailment, you can take 250mg- 500mg (1-2 tablets) a day. To help you remember to take your dose of Azithromycin, take it at around the same time every day.
You must strictly follow the dose instructions for the drug.
Avoid using aluminum or magnesium-containing antacids within two hours of taking Azithromycin. A few examples of these drugs are Acid Gone, Aldroxicon, Alternagel, Di-Gel, Gaviscon, Gelusil, Genaton, Maalox, Maldroxal, Milk of Magnesia, Mintox, Mylagen, Mylanta, Pepcid Complete, Rolaids, and Rulox.
These antacids can reduce the efficiency of Azithromycin when taken together.
Side effects of Azithromycin
Some of the drugs adverse effects include:
Breathing difficulties, chest fluttering, hammering or rapid heartbeats, severe abdominal pain or diarrhea, and sudden dizziness or Fatigue, a loss of appetite, nausea, upper stomach pain, itchiness, dark urine, clay-colored stools, and jaundice are all symptoms of liver problems.
When used correctly, this drug does not necessarily have negative effects.