Azithromycin dry suspension does not generally lead to adverse consequences when fed in excess, and occasional single overdoses do not affect the metabolic function of the liver and kidneys, and azithromycin applications can generally be used in even twice the normal amount at the first dose application. If parents are overly nervous after administration, excess medication can be spit out by pressing the back of the tongue with a finger or small spoon to stimulate vomiting within half an hour of consumption. If it takes longer you can feed water frequently to get the excess drug excreted from urine. Pediatric medication is usually strictly calculated based on weight, so parents must be careful when giving medication to their children.