Brand / Product: Azithral-500 Tablet (also available as other branded packs like Azithral 500MG Tab, Azithral 500 Tablet, Azithral Tablet (500 mg)) Generic Name: Azithromycin 500 mg Dosage Form: Oral tablet Strength: 500 mg azithromycin per tablet Route of Administration: Oral (swallowed with water) Manufacturer: Typically manufactured by Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd (varies by brand) Therapeutic Class: Macrolide antibiotic Active Ingredient : Azithromycin — a broad-spectrum antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying. Main Uses : Azithral-500 mg tablets are used to treat bacterial infections, including: Respiratory tract infections (such as pneumonia, bronchitis, throat/tonsil infections) Ear, nose, and sinus infections Skin and soft tissue infections Sexually transmitted infections, such as Chlamydia etc. In some cases, used for enteric fever/typhoid Key Uses and Infections Treated : Respiratory Tract Infections: Pneumonia, bronchitis, and infections of the throat and sinuses. Ear and Nose Infections: Effective for bacterial ear infections (otitis media) and sinus infections. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Treats infections such as abscesses or boils. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Used to treat infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia. Typhoid Fever: Effective in treating enteric fever. Azithral 500 Tablet is a broad-spectrum antibiotic containing azithromycin, used to treat various bacterial infections in adults and children, including respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis), tonsillitis, throat infections, skin infections, ear infections, and certain sexually transmitted infections (like gonorrhea). It works by inhibiting bacterial growth and is commonly taken for 3–5 days. Azithral 500 mg (Azithromycin) — Uses : It is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, including: Respiratory tract infections (throat infection, tonsillitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia) Ear infections Skin and soft-tissue infections Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (especially Chlamydia) Typhoid (enteric fever) – in some cases, if prescribed Dental infections How It Works : Azithromycin binds to bacterial ribosomes and inhibits protein synthesis, stopping bacteria from multiplying and helping the body clear the infection.