Azithral 100 Liquid: Quick Guide for Parents
What it treats:
✔ Bacterial infections (throat, lungs, ear, skin, UTI, etc.)
✔ Typhoid fever
✔ Some STDs (like gonorrhea)
How to give:
➡ Oral dose (use measuring cup; shake well).
➡ Timing: Ideally 1 hour before or 2 hours after food.
➡ Complete the full course (even if child feels better).
Common side effects (usually mild):
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Diarrhea | Nausea | Stomach pain | Headache
(Consult a doctor if these persist or worsen.)
Safety warnings:
⚠ Avoid if child has liver issues or jaundice history with azithromycin.
⚠ Inform the doctor if child has kidney/heart disease or allergies.
⚠ Pregnancy/breastfeeding: Doctor’s advice needed.
Missed dose?
▶ Give ASAP, but skip if near next dose. Never double dose.
How it works:
Stops bacteria from growing by blocking protein synthesis.
Key reminder:
✅ Finish the full course to prevent antibiotic resistance.
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