Zmax is a single-dose, extended release formulation of microspheres for oral suspension containing azithromycin (as azithromycin dihydrate) and the following excipients:
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Azithromycin for oral suspension, USP is supplied to provide 100 mg/5 mL or 200 mg/5 mL suspension in 4 CONTRAINDICATIONS 4
Azithromycin for oral suspension USP is supplied to provide 200 mg/5 mL suspension in 4 CONTRAINDICATIONS 4
Zithromax 200 mg in 5 ml suspension
Azithromycin for Oral Suspension USP is supplied in bottles containing azithromycin monohydrate powder equivalent to 300 mg, 600 mg, 900 mg, or 1200 mg azithromycin, USP per bottle and the following inactive ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, FD & C Red No
Azithromycin for oral suspension is supplied in bottles containing azithromycin dihydrate powder equivalent to 300 mg, 600 mg, 900 mg, or 1200 mg azithromycin per bottle and the following inactive ingredients: sucrose; sodium phosphate, tribasic, anhydrous; hydroxypropyl cellulose; xanthan gum; FD&C Red #40; and spray
This must be taken into consideration in patients with diabetes mellitus
Azithromycin for oral suspension, USP is supplied to provide 100 mg/5 mL or 200 mg/5 mL suspension in bottles as follows: Zithromax Powder for Oral Suspension is a dry blend of azithromycin dihydrate 209
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For treatment of sinusitis: Adults—2 grams (g) once a day as a single dose
Azithromycin for oral suspension, USP is supplied to provide 100 mg/5 mL or 200 mg/5 mL suspension in bottles as follows: Each 5 mL of powder for oral suspension, when reconstituted as directed, contains Azithromycin Dihydrate equivalent to Azithromycin 200 mg
QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur
Stop taking this medicine and seek urgent Zithromax suspension is generally used for children under 7 stones (45 kg)
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