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Azithromycin — brands & medicines in Pakistan

Pakistan mein Azithromycin ke 4 brands available hain. Drug class: Macrolide Antibiotic. Neeche se koi bhi brand select karein aur uses, dosage, side effects aur price dekhein.

Quick Answer

Azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic used in Pakistan for Respiratory infections (bukhar, kaf), Throat infections (hatho ki bukhar), Tonsils infections (gargli ka dard). Available as 4 brands. Prescription required. Always confirm dose with a doctor or pharmacist.

What is Azithromycin?

Azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic used in Pakistan for a range of medical conditions. Doctors and pharmacists in Pakistan recognize Azithromycin under multiple brand names — currently 4 listed on PakVita (3 tablets, 1 capsule). The information below is a synthesis from DRAP-registered medicine entries, BNF, and WHO Essential Medicines references.

Common indications

  • Respiratory infections (bukhar, kaf)
  • Throat infections (hatho ki bukhar)
  • Tonsils infections (gargli ka dard)
  • Ear infections (kanoon ki bukhar)
  • Skin infections
  • Sinusitis (sinus bukhar)
  • Urinary tract infections (mazboor ki bukhar)
  • Sexually transmitted infections (jinsiyat ke dawa)

Indication and dose vary by medical condition, age, weight, and other factors. Always confirm with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting.

Typical dosage

As prescribed

This is a general adult guidance pattern based on the manufacturer's label for one of the Azithromycin brands listed below. Children, elderly patients, pregnant women, and people with kidney or liver impairment usually need different dosing — confirm with your doctor.

Side effects

Common (usually mild)

  • Stomach pain
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Nausea (Matli)
  • Diarrhoea (Dast)
  • Stomach pain (Pait mein dard)

Serious — stop and see a doctor

  • Breathing issue
  • Fainting
  • Severe swelling
  • QT prolongation — irregular heartbeat (Dil ki dhadkan ka garbarna)

Important warnings

  • Don't use Azitma Tablet if you are allergic to Azithromycin
  • Avoid if you have severe liver problems
  • Don't use Azomax if you are allergic to Azithromycin or other macrolide antibiotics
  • Do not take if you have a history of QT prolongation or serious heart arrhythmia
  • Avoid in patients with severe liver disease
  • Do not self-medicate — complete the full prescribed course

Azithromycin brands in Pakistan (4)

Click any brand to see full uses, dosage, side effects, prices, and warnings.

Frequently asked questions

What is Azithromycin used for in Pakistan?

Azithromycin is commonly used for Respiratory infections (bukhar, kaf), Throat infections (hatho ki bukhar), Tonsils infections (gargli ka dard), Ear infections (kanoon ki bukhar), and other indications. It belongs to the macrolide antibiotic drug class.

What is the typical dosage of Azithromycin?

Typical adult dosing is described by manufacturers as: "As prescribed". Always confirm dose, duration, and timing with a qualified doctor or pharmacist — dose depends on indication, weight, age, kidney/liver function, and other medications.

What are the common side effects of Azithromycin?

Common side effects include Stomach pain, Diarrhea, Nausea, Nausea (Matli), Diarrhoea (Dast), Stomach pain (Pait mein dard). Most are mild and resolve as the body adjusts. Stop the medicine and contact a doctor if side effects are severe, persistent, or include allergic symptoms (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty).

When should I stop Azithromycin and see a doctor?

Stop Azithromycin and seek urgent medical care if you experience: Breathing issue; Fainting; Severe swelling; QT prolongation — irregular heartbeat (Dil ki dhadkan ka garbarna). These are serious signs that need immediate attention.

Is Azithromycin available without a prescription in Pakistan?

Prescription required.

What brands of Azithromycin are available in Pakistan?

4 brands of Azithromycin are listed on PakVita: 3 tablets, 1 capsule. Browse the brand list below and click any name for prices, dosage, and full information.

Sources

  1. DRAP Registered Drug Products Database — Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan
  2. British National Formulary (BNF) — BMJ Group & Pharmaceutical Press
  3. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, 23rd ed. — World Health Organization