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Azifast Gel-Benefits, Dosage & Side Effects

by Sharron Kane Online Medical Researcher

Azifast Gel is an antibiotic that is used to treat acne vulgaris. It is a frequent bacterial skin infection caused by a blockage of your skin's hair follicles. It acts by preventing the synthesis of proteins essential for bacterial growth. As a result, it inhibits future bacterial growth and multiplication.


Azifast Gel is a kind of antibiotic classified as a macrolide antibiotic. It is used to treat respiratory diseases (such as pneumonia, bronchitis, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and sinusitis), skin infections (such as acne and rosacea), ear infections, and sexually transmitted infections. A bacterial infection is a disease in which bacteria multiply and cause illness in the body. It may target any portion of the body and multiply swiftly.


Benefits of Azifast gel


Azifast Gel inhibits the growth of hazardous bacteria and, in certain cases, kills them by blocking the creation of proteins that the bacterium need for living. It protects against and cures bacterial infections like throat and sinus infections, chest infections (such as bronchitis and pneumonia), ear infections, mouth and dental infections, eye infections, skin and tissue infections (such as acne), stomach and intestine infections. When compared to other comparable antibiotics such as erythromycin, it is better tolerated and has more tissue penetration. It also aids in the prevention of infection after burns, surgery, or dental procedures, sexually transmitted diseases, bone infections, or scarlet fever (bacterial illness with strep throat).


Azifast Gel has also proved to be effective in treating Acne Vulgaris. Acne vulgaris is a skin disorder caused by a blockage of your skin's hair follicles. Because of hormonal changes throughout puberty, it is more likely to develop in teenagers. It manifests itself in the form of whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, pustules, and cysts. Azifast Gel is an effective and safe therapy for Acne vulgaris in teenagers and adults.


Dosage


Azifast Gel 2% is exclusively for external usage. Follow all of the dosage recommendations on the label or in the package insert. Keep this medication out of the reach of children and dogs.


Apply a thin coating of Azifast Gel to the affected region that is clean and dry. Wash your hands thoroughly. Don't use this medication for any longer or shorter period of time than your doctor has prescribed.


Unless otherwise directed by the doctor, do not cover the application area with bandages or other covers. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight as it may have negative consequences.


When going out, wear sunscreen because this medication might make your skin sensitive to sunlight. To prevent acne flare-ups, avoid oily foods.


Report any serious unwanted side effects or a lack of improvement to your doctor as soon as possible.


If your doctor has prescribed Azifast Gel capsules, consume them with a glass of water at least 1 hour before meals or 2 hours after eating. Azifast Gel tablets and liquids can be taken with or without food. It is also available in liquid form, which is ideal for children who have difficulties swallowing.


Side effects of Azifast Gel


The majority of Azifast Azithromycin Gel adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and disappear gradually over time. Yet, if the harmful effects continue, see your doctor. Diarrhoea, feeling or being ill (nausea or vomiting), stomach pains, loss of appetite, bloating, and indigestion are the most typical adverse effects of Azifast Gel. It can cause chest discomfort, skin rash, stomach pain, yellowing of the skin/eyes, convulsions (fits), black urine, hallucination, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and an imbalance condition in rare cases (vertigo).


  • Burning sensation at the application site

  • Redness of the skin

  • Skin irritation

  • Dry or scaly skin

  • Itching at the application site


 These side effects may last just a short period, but if they continue, consult your doctor.



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