Pitomod can be taken together with Azithromycin. Pitomod is a synthetic oral immunostimulant drug with the effect of stimulating as well as regulating the body’s immune response, which can assist in the treatment of chronic or recurrent respiratory tract infections and urinary tract infections; while azithromycin is a kind of antibiotic drug with antibacterial effect, which can be used for the treatment of a variety of infectious diseases caused by sensitive bacteria; there are no contraindications to the compounding between the two drugs and therefore they are taken at the same time. Adverse reactions: the application of Pitomod occasionally see nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, skin allergies, dizziness, headache, fever and other adverse reactions. And relevant studies have shown that some adverse reactions caused by azithromycin can lead to discontinuation of the drug, the most common being gastrointestinal reactions and skin rashes. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Pitomod needs to be contraindicated in people who are allergic to pitomod, children under three years of age, pregnant women during the first trimester of pregnancy, and people with hereditary fructose intolerance. Azithromycin is contraindicated in people with known hypersensitivity to azithromycin, or other macrolides or ketolactones, and in people who have developed hepatic insufficiency or cholestatic jaundice after previous use of azithromycin. Precautions: Pitomod needs to be taken on an empty stomach, and the drug should be used with caution in people with congenital immunodeficiency. Azithromycin should be used with caution in people with impaired liver function, and should be discontinued immediately if signs or symptoms of hepatitis, such as jaundice, anorexia, nausea, etc., appear after using the drug. Individuals should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to regulate the use of Pitomod and Azithromycin, and should never take unauthorized medication.