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Measure liquid medicine with the dosing syringe provided, or with a particular dose-measuring spoon or medicine cup. If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist for one. Do not take this medicine in larger or small amounts or for longer than recommended. The dose and amount of treatment might not be the same for each kind of infection.
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that occurs more often or is more severe in people with weakened immune systems-such as people with HIV-than in people who have healthy immune systems. To find out more on OIs, read the HIVinfoWhat can be an Opportunistic Infection? Remember, keep this and all the medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and utilize this medication only for the indication prescribed.
Salber confirms that the consequences of antibiotics in relation to weight gain remain, in fact, up for debate. She notes an article published in the Annals of Internal Medicine that states there are no easy answers about whether antibiotics or probiotics cause weight gain, because the physiology that controls human growth is so complex. And we realize that these bacteria, collectively known as the microbiome, have significant effects on energy homeostasis and control of weight."
Usually do not start, stop, or change the dose of any drug without checking with your doctor. This information from Lexicomp® explains what you need to know about this medication, including what it’s used for, how to have it, its side effects, so when to call your healthcare provider. A Phase 3 trial showed CF patients with chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa who took azithromycin experienced improved lung function and weight gain and decreased hospitalization rate. A follow-up trial showed that azithromycin decreased exacerbations in younger people with CF not infected with P. aeruginosa. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics is supporting a trial in infants in Australia. Your cystic fibrosis care team includes a band of CF health care professionals who partner with someone to provide specialized, comprehensive CF care.