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Azasite contains the active ingredient Azithromycin - an antibiotic of the Macrolide group, which is made in the form of eye drops. Azasite is indicated in the treatment of eye infections. Let's learn about the uses and notes when using Azasite through the article below.
1. Uses of the drug Azasite
“What is Azasite? ". Azasite contains the active ingredient Azithromycin, which is prepared in the form of an eye drop solution. Azasite is indicated for the treatment of eye infections caused by sensitive bacteria such as H.Influenzae, S.mitis, S.pneumoniae, Staphylococcus Aureus...
For eye diseases caused by other causes Not bacteria, the treatment with Azasite drug has no effect, and can even cause unwanted effects if abused.
2. Dosage of the drug Azasite
Azasite eye drops have the following recommended dosage:
Treatment of conjunctivitis in adults and children over 1 year old:
First 2 days: Instill 1 drop x 2 times/day every 8-12 hours; Next 5 days: Apply 1 drop/time x 1 time/day as prescribed by the treating doctor. Azasite belongs to the group of prescription drugs, so its use should be prescribed by the treating doctor. Patients need to use the right drug at the right dose, in the right course of treatment to achieve high effectiveness and limit the risk of drug resistance.
Some notes when using Azasite medicine are as follows:
Patients need to wash their hands before using, shake the bottle gently before use; The position to use the drug should be noted as follows: Tilt your head back, eyes looking straight up. Gently pull the lower eyelid down with your hand and put the drop in the eye. After instillation, the patient closes his eyes slightly and holds the position for 1-2 minutes and looks down; Patients should be careful not to let the tip of the Azasite tube come into direct contact with the eyes or any surface, because this will lose the sterility of the drug; During treatment with Azasite, the patient must not wear contact lenses; In case of use with other eye drops, the time between the two doses must be 5 - 10 minutes apart.
3. Side effects of the drug Azasite
Azasite can cause some of the following side effects:
Burning eyes, temporary eye irritation, blurred vision; Eye pain, vision changes: Rare but very serious; Getting sicker: Overuse of antibiotics increases the risk of bacterial superinfections (including fungal infections); Allergic reactions: Rash, swelling, itching of the face, throat, tongue, difficulty breathing, dizziness. In case of experiencing unwanted effects, the patient should stop using Azasite and immediately notify the treating doctor for timely treatment.
4. Notes when using Azasite
Contraindicated to use Azasite drug in the following cases:
The patient is allergic to the antibiotic Azithromycin or any component of Azasite; Pregnant women, women planning to become pregnant; Children under 1 year old. Patients should note a number of issues before taking Azasite as follows:
History of drug allergy: The patient needs to inform the doctor who treats allergic drugs, especially Azithromycin or antibiotics belonging to the group. Macrolide group, Ketolide antibiotic group; History of acquired diseases, especially eye diseases; There are no studies demonstrating the ability of Azasite to be excreted in human milk, therefore, Azasite should not be used in the treatment of nursing women. Azasite contains the active ingredient Azithromycin - an antibiotic belonging to the Macrolide group and is made in the form of eye drops. Azasite is indicated in the treatment of eye infections. To ensure the effectiveness of treatment and avoid unwanted side effects, patients need to take the drug exactly as directed by a doctor or pharmacist.
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Reference source: drugs.com