Known by its generic name “clarithromycin”, Biaxin is a form of antibiotic that was designed to boast chemical characteristics that are related to that of erythromycin. It belongs to a class of drugs known by experts as the macrolide antibiotics, making it capable of fighting bacteria lurking in the body in great number. Although that potent, Biaxin is only prescribed to treat different forms of bacterial infections on the respiratory tract.
What Is Biaxin Prescribed For?
As mentioned, Biaxin is originally formulated to treat bacterial respiratory tract infections. As such, you can find this medication capable of treating symptoms of pneumonia, strep throat, tonsillitis, sinusitis, chronic bronchitis, and ear infections.
There are also many specialists on the medical industry who advice their patients to take Biaxin to eliminate symptoms of skin infections. Other than that, this medication is also found to be helpful in treating duodenal ulcers developed through the accumulation of H. pylori bacteria in the system. This medication works effectively for that purpose once coupled with Prevacid or Prilosec and amoxicillin. And, whether you believe it or not, there are some studies which show Biaxin prescribed as one solution for killing the mycobacterium avium infections in people suffering from AIDS.
Biaxin Dosage
Biaxin, just like the rest of the medications, has its own level of dosage prescribed. The good thing about this medicine is that it can be consumed even with or without food. It comes in the form of tablet or suspension medicine, but experts often recommend taking the tablets with food for best results. If suspension is preferred, shake it well before consuming each dose.
The dosage for Biaxin may vary depending on the condition treated. For instance, people suffering from respiratory tract infections will be required to take a dose from 250 to 500 milligrams of the said drug. This dose must be taken for every twelve hours for about seven to fourteen days. The same holds true for those who are experiencing symptoms of bacterial infections in the skin and ears. This may, of course, vary significantly according to the type of infection suffered.
Whatever dosage of Biaxin your doctor may recommend, make sure to take each Biaxin typical dosage with a full glass of water. Just follow the instructions directed to your by your doctor, and in case you find the instructions a bit complicated, you are free to ask a pharmacist, a nurse, or your doctor himself. For sure, they will be willing to explain everything to you.
Biaxin Side Effects
When Biaxin is taken not in a proper way, certain side effects will occur expectedly. The most common of these side effects are somehow related to gastrointestinal problems, including nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal aches and pains. The less common of them include rashes, headaches, and bad sense of taste and smell. There are also some reports stating that nightmares, anxiety, dry mouth, and hallucinations may develop, but the most serious of them all are disorder of the liver, jaundice, and kidney failure.
The other side effects of Biaxin are vaginal yeast infection, fatigue, dizziness, breathing difficulty, swelling of the tongue, lips, and face, throat closure, hives, bruising, unusual bleeding, and yellowing of the eyes and skin.
If any of the above mentioned risks are felt, ask for medical attention immediately. Stop taking the medication and talk to your doctor regarding all that you’ve gone through. This is so necessary knowing that it is only your doctor who is capable of telling you what and what not to do. He or she will determine exactly if continuing with Biaxin is still safe for you or not.
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