Achi (Azithromycin) and Roxithromycin are generally not recommended to be taken together.
Azithromycin and Roxithromycin belong to the same class of macrolide broad-spectrum antibiotics, taking them together may cause overdose on the one hand, and on the other hand, there may be an accumulation of side effects that are enhanced. Therefore, it is not recommended to take the two drugs together in general.
Azithromycin and Roxithromycin are artificial semi-synthetic second-generation macrolide antibiotics, the former belongs to the 15-member ring macrolide, while the latter belongs to the 14-member ring macrolide. The common mechanism of action is to bind to the special site of the 23s ribosome of the bacterial 50s ribosome, leading to the restriction of protein synthesis and thus achieving sterilization. It is used for the treatment of mycoplasma and chlamydia pneumonia, urinary tract infections, reproductive system infections and other diseases.
Take care to use the drug under the guidance of a physician. Severe hepatic and renal insufficiency, allergy to macrolide antibiotics is prohibited, nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, jaundice, dizziness, fatigue, edema and other adverse reactions may occur.