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This medication contains Azithromycin, an antibiotic used to combat bacterial infections.
Combining alcohol with it poses risks, possibly intensifying side effects and impairing coordination.
The drug is generally considered safe during pregnancy, with minimal impact on the developing baby.
The drug is safe while breastfeeding, although rare instances of diarrhea or rash in the baby may occur.
In severe kidney disease, use drug cautiously, considering potential dose adjustments under medical guidance warnings.
Exercise caution while taking this drug in liver disease, and consult your doctor for potential dose adjustments.
Avoid driving as it may cause dizziness or drowsiness.
It acts like a traffic jam for bacteria. It messes up their protein-making machinery by blocking a key road called the 50S subunit in their ribosome. This disruption stops them from translating important messages (mRNA) needed for protein production. The cool part is that it doesn't mess with their genetic material. So, essentially, it throws a wrench into the bacteria's plans to grow and spread, helping your body fight off infections more effectively.
Bacterial infections are illnesses caused by harmful bacteria that multiply or release toxins in the body. They can affect different parts of the body, such as the skin, lungs, gut, or blood. Some common bacterial infections are food poisoning, pneumonia, UTIs, and STIs.
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