Dosage of Azithromycin Tablets for Urinary Tract Infections

Generally, Azithromycin Tablets for patients with urinary tract infections are taken orally as a single dose of 1.0g for adults, or it can be adjusted under the guidance of a doctor in conjunction with the patient’s condition. Azithromycin tablets are not the first choice for urinary tract infections. When the use of drugs such as quinolone antibiotics is not effective, the drug can be used to treat urinary tract infections caused mainly by pathogens such as mycoplasma and chlamydia. The drug’s instructions state that for sexually transmitted diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis or sensitive Neisseria gonorrhoeae, only a single oral dose of 1.0 g of the product is required.However, since each person is different, the exact dosage should be followed by a doctor. Adverse reactions that may occur with the use of this drug include reversible hearing damage including hearing loss, tinnitus, deafness, gastrointestinal abnormalities such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., but the incidence is relatively rare, patients allergic to azithromycin, erythromycin, other macrolide antibiotics, or any excipient is prohibited. It is recommended that when a urinary tract infection occurs, go to the hospital in time and take treatment under the guidance of the doctor.