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Expert Q&A

 

By Alesia Hanson, RPh
Registered Pharmacist

My doctor prescribed my child Zithromax®. Can you tell me a little about this drug?

Zithromax® is a macrolide antibiotic and is available as either a suspension or a tablet. It is used most often for ear infections and respiratory infections. It is not available in generic. It is very convenient because it is only given once daily and only for five days. The suspension should be kept at room temperature and given on an empty stomach (one hour before or two hours after eating). The tablet can be taken with or without food. It can cause stomach upset, but is not as likely to as other antibiotics.

Note: This information is not meant to supersede physicians' instructions. If there are any questions on a prescription, contact the prescribing physician or a pharmacist.

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