Sumazid

Sumazid is an antibiotic from the macrolide group, which contains azithromide, which exhibits an antibacterial effect against a wide range of bacteria. It is used to treat upper and lower respiratory tract infections, ENT infections, genitourinary tract infections and various dermatological infections.

Of all the drugs in this group, Sumazid is distinguished by the fact that it is produced in Russia by the Russian manufacturer Bryntsalova. The rest of the drugs are manufactured by foreign companies that have centuries of experience in the production of similar medicines.

Contraindications for the use of this drug include pregnancy, lactation periods, severe pathology of the liver and kidneys, very severe heart problems and hypersensitivity to antibiotics from the macrolide group.

Treatment with the drug should be carried out strictly as prescribed by the doctor, strictly observing the dosage and duration of the therapeutic course.

Sumamedi is indicated for both adults and children of all ages. However, each age has its own dosage and timing of administration. Children are prescribed the drug in the form of a suspension. Sumadid is also produced in the form of capsules, tablets, syrup and powder.

In case of an overdose, pathological reactions of the body are likely to develop, for example, increased blood pressure, heart rhythm disturbances and loss of consciousness. All these effects have been quite well studied and recorded in clinical trials. Therefore, an overdose of Sumamega is a fairly rare diagnosis, and if you accidentally or intentionally