In Australia, azithromycin, an antibiotic in the macrolide class, is frequently administered. Numerous bacterial diseases, including those of the respiratory system, skin, ears, and sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia, are treated with it. By preventing bacterial protein synthesis, azithromycin inhibits the growth and multiplication of bacteria. Azithromycin tablets Australia are available alongside liquid solutions. Depending on the infection, it is often taken once daily for a brief duration of three to five days. In order to avoid antibiotic resistance, patients are encouraged to finish the entire course, even if their symptoms resolve quickly. While severe reactions are uncommon, common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, and upset stomach.
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