AZOBAR TABLETS 250mg
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AZOBAR TABLETS (Azithromycin tablets)

Azobar, featuring Azithromycin, offers a potent defense against a variety of bacterial infections, ranging from respiratory issues to skin infections

Tailored for both adults and children, Azobar addresses conditions like sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and skin infections, making it a versatile solution for various age groups

While effective, Azobar requires caution in specific cases, such as severe illness, cystic fibrosis, and nosocomial infections, ensuring optimal and safe usage

Physicians should closely monitor patients for potential adverse effects, including gastrointestinal symptoms, allergic reactions, and hepatotoxicity, optimizing the overall safety profile

Proper storage below 30 °C and strict adherence to prescription guidelines ensure Azobar’s integrity, emphasizing its commitment to both efficacy and patient safety

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Description

AZOBAR TABLETS 250mg: Empowering Antibacterial Defense

Description:

Azobar harnesses the anti-bacterial prowess of Azithromycin, available in tablet (Azobar 250mg and Azobar 500mg) and dry suspension (Azobar 200mg/5ml) forms. Its active ingredient, Azithromycin dihydrate, effectively combats susceptible microorganisms.

Clinical Particulars:

Therapeutic Indications: Azobar treats mild to moderate infections caused by susceptible strains of various microorganisms. In adults, it covers conditions like acute bacterial sinusitis, bronchitis exacerbations, community-acquired pneumonia, and skin infections. Pediatric applications include otitis media, sinusitis, and pneumonia.

Limitations of Use:

Patients with severe illness, cystic fibrosis, and nosocomial infections should exercise caution. Azithromycin should not substitute first-line therapy for certain conditions and is not advisable for pneumonia patients deemed inappropriate for oral therapy.

Usage Guidelines:

Only use Azithromycin to mitigate the development of drug-resistant bacteria when infections have proven or strongly suspected to originate from susceptible bacteria. Dosages and durations vary based on the specific infection and patient population.

Adverse Reactions and Warnings:

Adverse Effects: Common reactions include gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, diarrhea), allergic reactions, hepatotoxicity, and infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (in neonates). Reported effects also include prolonged cardiac repolarization, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, and exacerbation of myasthenia gravis.

Warnings: Physicians should closely monitor patients for signs of allergic reactions, hepatotoxicity, and QT prolongation. Caution is advised in patients with myasthenia gravis. Azithromycin is not the primary choice for treating syphilis.

Mechanism of Action and Pharmacokinetics:

Action: Azithromycin binds to the 23s rRNA of the 50S ribosomal subunit, inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis and disrupting the assembly of the 50S ribosomal subunit.

Food influences Azithromycin's bioavailability, resulting in low concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid. Renal impairment influences drug clearance, while the impact of hepatic impairment on it remains to be established.

Use in Specific Populations:

Limited data suggest its safety during pregnancy, and caution advises during breastfeeding. Specific age groups may lack conclusive data regarding Azithromycin's safety in treating pediatric infections, despite its established safety in this context. Geriatric use showed no significant differences in safety between elderly and younger subjects.

How Supplied and Storage:

Azobar is available in blister packs for tablets and bottles for dry suspension. Proper storage below 30 °C is essential, with expiration dates indicating product integrity.

Instructions:

Keep Azobar away from moisture, heat, light, and children. Dispensation requires a registered medical practitioner's prescription. Always read the package insert for updated information.

Azobar serves as a versatile antibacterial solution, effectively balancing efficacy and safety across diverse patient demographics.

Usage & Benefit

Usage and Benefits of Azobar

  • Treats Various Infections: Azobar effectively treats a wide range of bacterial infections such as sinusitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, and skin infections in both adults and children.
  • Reduces Infection Symptoms: It helps alleviate common symptoms like fever, inflammation, and pain associated with bacterial infections.
  • Safe for Pediatric Use: Azobar is also used for pediatric infections like otitis media, sinusitis, and pneumonia, with proven safety.
  • Prevents Drug-Resistant Bacteria: Azobar is used to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria, minimizing the chances of developing drug-resistant bacteria.
  • Versatile Formulations: Available in both tablets and dry suspension forms, making it convenient for different patient needs.

How To Use

How to Use Azobar

Azobar is available in tablet form (Azobar 250mg and Azobar 500mg) and dry suspension form (Azobar 200mg/5ml). To use:

  • For Tablets: Take Azobar tablets orally as prescribed by your doctor, usually once a day. It is best taken on an empty stomach.
  • For Dry Suspension: Mix the powder with water as per the instructions and take orally, typically once daily.

Follow the exact dosage and duration prescribed by your healthcare provider to ensure the best results and avoid the development of drug-resistant bacteria.

FAQs

Azobar: Empowering Antibacterial Defense Description: Azobar harnesses the anti-bacterial prowess of Azithromycin, available in tablet (Azobar 250mg and Azobar 500mg) and dry suspension (Azobar 200mg/5ml) forms. Its active ingredient, Azithromycin dihydrate, effectively combats susceptible microorganisms. Clinical Particulars: Therapeutic Indications: Azobar treats mild to moderate infections caused by susceptible strains of various microorganisms. In adults, it covers conditions like acute bacterial sinusitis, bronchitis exacerbations, community-acquired pneumonia, and skin infections. Pediatric applications include otitis media, sinusitis, and pneumonia. Limitations of Use: Patients with severe illness, cystic fibrosis, and nosocomial infections should exercise caution. Azithromycin should not substitute first-line therapy for certain conditions and is not advisable for pneumonia patients deemed inappropriate for oral therapy. Usage Guidelines: Only use Azithromycin to mitigate the development of drug-resistant bacteria when infections have proven or strongly suspected to originate from susceptible bacteria. Dosages and durations vary based on the specific infection and patient population. Adverse Reactions and Warnings: Adverse Effects: Common reactions include gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, diarrhea), allergic reactions, hepatotoxicity, and infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (in neonates). Reported effects also include prolonged cardiac repolarization, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, and exacerbation of myasthenia gravis. Warnings: Physicians should closely monitor patients for signs of allergic reactions, hepatotoxicity, and QT prolongation. Caution is advised in patients with myasthenia gravis. Azithromycin is not the primary choice for treating syphilis. Mechanism of Action and Pharmacokinetics: Action: Azithromycin binds to the 23s rRNA of the 50S ribosomal subunit, inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis and disrupting the assembly of the 50S ribosomal subunit. Food influences Azithromycin's bioavailability, resulting in low concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid. Renal impairment influences drug clearance, while the impact of hepatic impairment on it remains to be established. Use in Specific Populations: Limited data suggest its safety during pregnancy, and caution advises during breastfeeding. Specific age groups may lack conclusive data regarding Azithromycin's safety in treating pediatric infections, despite its established safety in this context. Geriatric use showed no significant differences in safety between elderly and younger subjects. How Supplied and Storage: Azobar is available in blister packs for tablets and bottles for dry suspension. Proper storage below 30 °C is essential, with expiration dates indicating product integrity. Instructions: Keep Azobar away from moisture, heat, light, and children. Dispensation requires a registered medical practitioner's prescription. Always read the package insert for updated information. Azobar serves as a versatile antibacterial solution, effectively balancing efficacy and safety across diverse patient demographics.

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