Generic Zithromax is used to treat many different types of infections caused by bacteria, such as respiratory infections, skin infections, ear infections, and sexually transmitted diseases. In children, it is used to treat middle ear infection, pneumonia, tonsillitis, and strep throat. More info »
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Azithromycin May up Chance of Sudden Cardiac Death - Medscape
MedPage TodayAzithromycin May up Chance of Sudden Cardiac DeathMedscapeMay 16, 2012 (Nashville, Tennessee) — During a five-day course of azithromycin, patients had a small, increased risk of sudden cardiac death compared with those receiving amoxicillin or no antibiotics, in an observational study [1].
Zithromax, Widely Used Antibiotic, Linked With Rare But Deadly Heart Risk - Huffington Post
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FDA to Review CV Risk With Azithromycin - Medscape
FDA to Review CV Risk With AzithromycinMedscapeMay 17, 2012 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will review a new study showing that patients taking azithromycin (Zithromax, Pfizer) face a small increased risk for sudden cardiac death compared with patients taking amoxicillin .
Antibiotic linked to deaths; raising HDL may not help heart - USA TODAY
USA TODAYAntibiotic linked to deaths; raising HDL may not help heartUSA TODAYBy Kim Painter, USA TODAY Antibiotic risk: The popular antibiotic azithromycin -- which many people know as the convenient five-day Z-Pak -- appears to raise the risk of sudden death in adults, especially those with heart problems, a study finds.
Z-Packs May Have Potential Health Risks - Indiana's NewsCenter
Z-Packs May Have Potential Health RisksIndiana's NewsCenter“Researchers found that patients on Azithromycin who were prone to heart problems were two and a half times more likely to die from cardiovascular causes while taking the medication than patients on another antibiotic, Amoxicillin.