Azithromycin

Azithromycin is an azalide, a subclass of macrolide antibiotics. Azithromycin is one of the world's best-selling antibiotics, and is derived from erythromycin; however, it differs chemically from erythromycin in that a methyl-substituted nitrogen atom is incorporated into the lactone ring, thus making the lactone ring 15-membered. Azithromycin is used to treat or prevent certain bacterial infections, most often those causing middle ear infections... more

Also known as:

  • zithromax

Medicine

ATC Code:

  • J01FA10

Pubchem:

  • 55,185

CAS Number:

  • 83905-01-5

Route of administration:

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Sales:

Amount Year Area
  • 438,000,000
  • 2007
  • 638,000,000
  • 2006
  • 2,025,000,000
  • 2006
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Brand Names:

  • Zithromax

Stage of development:

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