ACTIROX 150MG TABLET
- Composition: Roxithromycin(150mg)
- OTC & Wellness: General
- Manufacturer by: Active Healthcare
- Packaging Details: 1 strip(s) (10 tablets each)
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It is better to take Actirox 150mg tablet empty stomach (1 hour before food or 2 hours after food).
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.
Actirox 150mg tablet is probably safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effect on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. Please consult your doctor. PROBABLY SAFE
Do not start or continue roxithromycin and consult your doctor: if you are allergic to roxithromycin, or to any of the other ingredients in roxithromycin tablets, or other similar drugs like erythromycin, azithromycin, or clarithromycin. if you develop diarrhea with blood in stools. Roxithromycin may cause dizziness when treatment is just begun. Avoid driving or using heavy machinery if you feel dizzy. Consult your doctor before taking this drug if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
Unknown. Human and animal studies are not available. Please consult your doctor.
SERIOUS INTERACTION:DERINIDE 0.5 MG RESPULES, BUDECORT 1 MG RESPULES 2 ML, PENRIDOL 20 MG TABLET
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Q. Is roxithromycin an antibiotic?|Roxithromycin is an antibiotic and belongs to the group of antibiotics known as macrolides. Roxithromycin prevents bacteria from growing, by interfering with their protein synthesis. |Q. Can I take roxithromycin with food?|Roxithromycin is to be taken on an empty stomach at least 15 minutes before a meal. The roxithromycin tablets should be taken with good amount of water. |Q. Does roxithromycin treat streptococcal throat infection?|Roxithromycin is used to treat throat infection caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. It is also indicated for other upper respiratory tract infections like tonsillitis and sinusitis. If you think you are suffering from a streptococcal throat infection, please consult your doctor as it requires proper diagnosis before the start of antibiotics.