Products By Therapeutical Index
Infections
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Antibiotics
Antitrichomonal
Action
Azithromycin acts by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit of susceptible organisms and thus interfering with microbial protein synthesis. Nucleic acid synthesis is not affected.
Azithromycin concentrates in phagocytes and fibroblasts as demonstrated by in vitro incubation techniques. Using such methodology, the ratio of intracellular to extra cellular concentration was > 30 after one-hour incubation. In vivo studies suggest that concentration in phagocytes may contribute to drug distribution to inflamed tissues. Azithromycin has been shown to be active against most strains of the following organisms – both in vitro and in clinical infections.
Composition
Azimex 250 Capsules
Each capsule contains Azithromycin (as dihydrate) 250 mg
Azimex 500 mg Capsules
Each capsule contains Azithromycin (as dihydrate) 500 mg
Azimex Powder
Each 5 ml contains Azithromycin (as dihydrate) 200 mg