Azithromycin 500 mg
| Composition | Azithromycin 500 mg |
|---|---|
| Packing | 10x5 Blister |
| MRP | ₹ 1250 |
| Dosage Form | Tablets |
Azithia 500 is an antibiotic tablet containing Azithromycin 500 mg. It belongs to the macrolide class of antibiotics and is used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections — from respiratory and throat infections to certain skin and other infections.
A key advantage of azithromycin is how long it stays active in the body, which often allows a short and convenient course of treatment.
This medicine is commonly used for:
Azithromycin is indicated for susceptible bacterial infections including community-acquired respiratory tract infections, pharyngitis and tonsillitis, otitis media, sinusitis, uncomplicated skin and soft-tissue infections, and certain sexually transmitted infections such as uncomplicated genital infection due to Chlamydia trachomatis.
Azithromycin works by stopping bacteria from making the proteins they need to grow and multiply. Without these proteins the bacteria cannot survive, which helps your body clear the infection. It does not work against viral illnesses such as the common cold or flu.
Azithromycin is a macrolide (azalide) antibiotic that binds reversibly to the 50S ribosomal subunit of susceptible micro-organisms, inhibiting translocation of peptide chains and thereby suppressing bacterial protein synthesis. It is bacteriostatic at usual concentrations and bactericidal at higher concentrations against some organisms. Extensive tissue penetration and a long elimination half-life allow sustained therapeutic levels and short treatment courses.
Because azithromycin stays in body tissues far longer than many other antibiotics, a 3-day course can keep working for up to around 10 days — one reason it is so widely prescribed.
Azithromycin is usually taken once a day, with or without food, for the number of days your doctor prescribes. It is important to complete the full course even if you start feeling better, to make sure the infection clears fully and to help prevent antibiotic resistance.
Always follow the dosage and schedule advised by your doctor — this is general guidance only.
The most common side effects are mild and may include nausea, stomach upset, diarrhoea or abdominal discomfort, which usually settle on their own. Less commonly, some people may notice headache or dizziness. Tell your doctor if any side effect is severe or does not go away.
Antibiotics like Azithia work on cold and flu.
Colds and flu are caused by viruses, and antibiotics only work against bacteria. Taking antibiotics for a viral illness does not help and can contribute to resistance.
You can stop the antibiotic once you feel better.
Stopping early can leave some bacteria alive, causing the infection to return and become harder to treat. Always finish the full course.