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Generic Name

Azithromycin

Brand Names
Zithromax, Azasite
FDA approval date: October 19, 1995
Classification: Macrolide Antimicrobial
Form: Injection, Tablet, Powder, Suspension, Solution

What is Zithromax (Azithromycin)?

Azithromycin for oral suspension USP is a macrolide antibacterial drug indicated for the treatment of patients with mild to moderate infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the specific conditions listed below. Recommended dosages and durations of therapy in adult and pediatric patient populations vary in these indications.
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