Bacteria Articles A-Z
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Azithromycin Precautions and Warnings
Azithromycin may raise the risk of developing oral and vaginal yeast infections in some people. This eMedTV article lists other azithromycin precautions and warnings, including potential drug interactions and people who should not take the drug.
Some common azithromycin side effects include vomiting, abdominal pain (or stomach pain), and headache. This eMedTV article also lists serious side effects of azithromycin (like hives or hives) and side effects that occur rarely (such as dehydration).
This eMedTV page highlights the antibiotic azithromycin, which treats a number of common infections and sexually transmitted diseases. This page covers azithromycin dosing and overdose symptoms. Azitromycin is a common misspelling of azithromycin.
Biocef is a prescription antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This page of the eMedTV archives lists conditions treated with the drug, how the drug works, potential interactions, possible side effects, and more.
As this eMedTV page explains, a pregnant woman may take Biocef if the benefits to her outweigh the risks to the fetus. Biocef and pregnancy have been studied only in animals. But in these tests, Biocef showed no negative effect on fetuses.
Cefdinir is an antibiotic licensed to treat common bacterial infections, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. This eMedTV article discusses other uses of the drug and explains its effects, dosing recommendations, and possible side effects.


