
Azithromycin is a generic antibiotic, recommended for many cases of bacterial infection, including chlamydia and cellulitis.
Azithromycin is an antibiotic medication containing an active ingredient of the same name and is prescribed to treat bacterial infections. It was first marketed in the 1990s by Pfizer under the name Zithromax.
Chlamydia is the most common STI in UK, and it is estimated that approximately 100,000 people are infected each year. This disease results from a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis and is transmitted during unprotected sex.
- Simple treatment to use
- For chlamydia, it is a single-dose treatment
- For other infections: 3 tablets a day
Symptoms of chlamydia are reflected in women by the appearance of some pain, irregular vaginal discharge, and increased menstrual bleeding. In men, the disease is manifested by urethral discharge. However, three-quarters of female cases and half of men do not develop any visible symptoms. It is therefore particularly important to have a test if you have had unprotected sex with multiple partners, or if you think you have been in contact with the disease.
Azithromycin, indications, usage, dosage, contraindications, side effects, advice on purchasing, price, and reviews
Cellulitis is a type of skin tissue infection and is characterised by the accumulation of a mass of fat cells in subcutaneous tissue. This infection can be painful and cause inflammation and burning sensations. It results from the patients’ contraction of a staphylococcus or streptococcus bacteria, following a cut or fracture.
As a macrolide antibiotic, Azithromycin fights the bacterial cells responsible for spreading the infection. This bacterium can multiply the number of these cells through the presence of a protein essential to its reproduction. When the bacteria cannot produce this protein, it becomes vulnerable and the immune system may return to work and kill the infection.
For treatment of STIs and urethral infections, a single dose of azithromycin is enough. Other infections require a longer prescription, at a minimum of three days. When you buy generics, it is crucial to ensure their legality, as some websites sell unlicensed or counterfeit drugs.
What is the active component?
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The active agent of Azithromycin is an antibiotic substance of the same name. This drug belongs to the class of macrolide antibiotics and is used to treat many bacterial infections. The active agent stops the bacteria causing the infection. It interferes with the protein synthesis process, essential to the development and spread of the bacteria.

This type of bacteria requires the creation of certain proteins necessary for copying genetic material and multiplying the bacteria. When the antibiotic blocks this function, the growth of the bacteria begins to slow down, and the immune system can destroy what is left.
How do you use Azithromycin?
Taking this treatment requires you to carefully follow the instructions given to you by your doctor, and to read the medical information form in detail, which will allow you to reduce the risk of side effects, and improve the effectiveness of your medicine.
- Observe your doctor’s instructions
- For chlamydia, treatment may consist of a 1000mg dose (4 tablets of 250mg or 2 500mg tablets)
- For other infections, the dose is usually 1500mg per day, taken for 3 days or more
- Make sure you have swallowed your tablet whole. Do not chew it or break it
- Swallow the tablet with a glass of water
- Never exceed the prescribed number of tablets
- If you forget, do not compensate a missed dose by a double dose, and continue your regular dosing schedule
What are the side effects of Azithromycin?
Only a minority of patients using this treatment will suffer from side effects. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of the side effects that the drug may cause, and if necessary, to stop it as soon as possible.
Very common (1 in 10 people or more)
- abdominal pain, diarrhoea, feeling sick.
Common (1 in 10 or less)
- loss of appetite, dizziness, headache, tingling, vision problems or hearing, indigestion, skin irritation, joint pain.
Uncommon (1 in 100 or less)
- bacterial or fungal infection, pharyngitis, shortness of breath, chest pain, gastroenteritis, vaginitis, pneumonia, hypersensitivity, nervousness, insomnia, drowsiness, palpitations, facial flushing, constipation, hepatitis, allergic skin reaction, difficult or painful urination, fever.
Exceptional (1 in 1,000 people or less)
- Agitation, kidney problems.
This is not a definitive list of side effects associated with this treatment. A detailed list is available in your medication’s medical manual. If you notice any of these side effects or other unusual effects whilst taking your treatment, seek immediate medical advice.
Interaction with other medical treatments
During your medical consultation, tell your doctor if you are taking any other medication because there is a possible risk of interaction with Azithromycin.
Specifically, Azithromycin may interact with the following medications: antacids, ergotamine, statins, warfarin, cisapride, terfenadine, zidovudine, nelfinavir, rifabutin, quinidine, cyclosporin, alfentanil, theophylline, digoxin, astemizole and pimozide.
What are precautions/interactions for Azithromycin?
Before starting the treatment, make your doctor aware of your medical history, especially if you have had kidney or liver problems, heart problems, potassium or magnesium deficiencies, gravies, nervous or mental diseases.
How do I buy Azithromycin Online & in UK?

As with all medications of this type, Azithromycin requires a prescription. First of all, it is necessary to make an appointment with your doctor in order to perform a medical examination to obtain the prescription.
Buy Azithromycin in a UK pharmacy
Once you have met this requirement, it will then be possible to go buy Azithromycin in a pharmacy. As you know, getting a medical appointment with the doctor can be difficult to obtain: it may take several weeks to several months. Meeting face to face with the doctor can be embarrassing for some people.
Buy Azithromycin online
Depending on the country in which you reside, it is also possible to buy Azithromycin online. Indeed, various online clinics allow the user to conduct a medical consultation remotely. Controlled by a doctor, if the consultation is validated, the patient will be able to receive the medication at home. It is recommended that the user takes precautions when using websites before buying Azithromycin.
You must also ensure that the country in which you reside authorises the purchase of prescription drugs. Regulation can even be different within various European countries.
What is the price of Azithromycin Online & in UK?
Like all antibiotics, Azithromycin is only available on prescription. Pharmacists are then allowed to choose their price freely. Pharmacists can decide to increase or decrease the price of treatment based on their costs and margins.
Azithromycin Price: Buy in a UK pharmacy
In pharmacies, the price for two 250mg tablets of Azithromycin varies from £30 to £35.
Azithromycin Price: Buy online
Depending on the site, prices can be very competitive online, and they range from £25 to £35 per month. Depending on the website, the order and the delivery charges might be included.
Caution: Alfadoc always recommends that you go to your gynaecologist to perform the medical examination and obtain the prescription for you to purchase the treatment in a pharmacy. However, if you wish to order online, watch out for sites that offer you low prices and promotions such as “cheap Azithromycin” or “Azithromycin without a prescription.” These sites often offer counterfeit drugs.
Can I drink alcohol?
Although alcohol can interact with certain antibiotics, there is no specific contraindication with Azithromycin. Nevertheless, it is advisable not to drink alcohol when taking the treatment.
Can I drive while taking the treatment?
Your ability to drive should not be affected by treatment. However, if you notice any side effect making your driving dangerous, do not drive, and visit your nearest doctor.
Can I follow the treatment if I am pregnant?
Do not take Azithromycin if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless your doctor thinks it is necessary.
How do I store my medicine?
In a closed, non-humid space, below 25°C.
Am I allergic to it?
Do not use the treatment if you are allergic to any of the following: Azithromycin, croscarmellose sodium (E468), magnesium stearate (E572), microcrystalline cellulose (E460), silicon dioxide (E551), poloxamer, povidone (E1201), talc, lactose-free water, hypromellose (E464), hydroxypropyl cellulose, macrogol and titanium dioxide (E171).
Is Azithromycin available without a prescription?
No, this drug is only available on prescription.
Sources
- What is azithromycin: Drugs
- How effective is 1 dose of azithromycin for curing Chlamydia: Drugs
- Symptoms of chlamydia: NHS
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Medical review on January 18, 2021 by Dr. Davis Taylor
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