1 Indications And Usage Azithromycin For Injection Is A Macrolide Antibacterial Drug Indicated For The Treatment Of Patients With Infections Caused By Susceptible Strains Of The Designated Microorganisms In The Conditions Listed Below. Azithromycin For Injection Is A Macrolide Antibacterial Drug Indicated For Mild To Moderate Infections Caused By Designated, Susceptible Bacteria: Community-Acquired Pneumonia In Adults ( 1.1 ) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease ( 1.2 ) To Reduce The Development Of Drug-Resistant Bacteria And Maintain The Effectiveness Of Azithromycin And Other Antibacterial Drugs, Azithromycin Should Be Used Only To Treat Or Prevent Infections That Are Proven Or Strongly Suspected To Be Caused By Susceptible Bacteria. ( 1.3 ) 1.1 Community-Acquired Pneumonia Due To Chlamydophila Pneumoniae, Haemophilus Influenzae, Legionella Pneumophila, Moraxella Catarrhalis, Mycoplasma Pneumoniae, Staphylococcus Aureus, Or Streptococcus Pneumoniae In Patients Who Require Initial Intravenous Therapy. 1.2 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Due To Chlamydia Trachomatis , Neisseria Gonorrhoeae , Or Mycoplasma Hominis In Patients Who Require Initial Intravenous Therapy. If Anaerobic Microorganisms Are Suspected Of Contributing To The Infection, An Antimicrobial Agent With Anaerobic Activity Should Be Administered In Combination With Azithromycin For Injection. Azithromycin For Injection Should Be Followed By Azithromycin By The Oral Route As Required [See Dosage And Administration ( 2 )] . 1.3 Usage To Reduce The Development Of Drug-Resistant Bacteria And Maintain The Effectiveness Of Azithromycin And Other Antibacterial Drugs, Azithromycin Should Be Used Only To Treat Infections That Are Proven Or Strongly Suspected To Be Caused By Susceptible Bacteria. When Culture And Susceptibility Information Are Available, They Should Be Considered In Selecting Or Modifying Antibacterial Therapy. In The Absence Of Such Data, Local Epidemiology And Susceptibility Patterns May Contribute To The Empiric Selection Of Therapy.
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