Azithromycin (as azithromycin dihydrate) 200 mg. Excipients q.s azithromycin in pregnant women and azithromycin excretion into human breast milk.
Azithromycin is present in human milk (see Data). Non-serious adverse reactions have been reported in breastfed infants after maternal administration of azithromycin (see Clinical Considerations). There are no available data on the effects of azithromycin on milk production.
Azithromycin may interact with other medications. Azithromycin oral Azithromycin does pass into the breast milk of lactating women. Because of
Breastfeeding: Azithromycin is excreted in breast milk. Because of the long half- life, accumulation in the milk is possible. Information
Azithromycin is a macrolide-type antibiotic that can be applied for the treatment Breastfeeding: Azithromycin is excreted in breast milk.
milk and milk products have been shown as a source of infection. azithromycin are used in the affected regions. Resistance to
Lactation. Due to the fact that low levels of azithromycin are detected in breast milk and that azithromycin is administered in infants in
azithromycin (see Clinical Considerations). There are no available data on the effects of azithromycin on milk production. The developmental and health
reconstituted product contains approximately 3.87 g of sucrose) and milk products Azithromycin Azithromycin Rifabutin. Combination Contains milk products.
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