Generic Name: Azithromycin (as the active antibiotic) Strength: 200 mg of Azithromycin per 5 ml (after reconstitution) Form: Dry syrup powder for oral suspension — to be mixed with water before use Route of Administration: Oral (by mouth) Pharmacological Class: Macrolide antibiotic (inhibits bacterial protein synthesis) Azee 200 mg Dry Syrup is an antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections in children and sometimes adults (only as prescribed). It is not effective for viral infections like colds or flu. Typical indications include: Respiratory tract infections — bronchitis, pneumonia, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis Ear infections (such as otitis media) Skin and soft tissue infections Other bacterial infections where azithromycin is appropriate (e.g., certain sexually transmitted infections like Chlamydia) How It Works (Mechanism of Action) Azithromycin works by inhibiting the production of essential proteins that bacteria need to grow and multiply. This action either slows the infection or kills the bacteria, helping the immune system clear the infection. Azee 200 mg Dry Syrup is an antibiotic containing Azithromycin used to treat various bacterial infections in children, including respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis), ear infections (otitis media), skin and soft tissue infections, and typhoid fever. It acts by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis to stop growth. Respiratory Infections: Treats throat infections, lung infections (pneumonia), and sinuses. Ear and Skin Infections: Effective against bacterial infections in the ear and on the skin. Other Infections: Used for typhoid fever and, at times, sexually transmitted diseases. Dosage: Typically prescribed as 10 mg/kg body weight once daily, often for 3 days, or as directed by a doctor. Administration: Can be taken with or without food, usually in the morning.