Roxithromycine beats hard-to-treat infectionsRoxithromycine, an antibiotic designed for soft tissue infections, also tackles numerous bacterial infections. This unique anti-biotic has been used to treat a wide range of soft tissue infections, such as those in the ears, nose and throat. However, antibiotics such as Roxithromycine may also be prescribed for several different infections, including some STDs, upper and lower respiratory tract infections and asthma, gum infections like gingivitis and bacterial infections associated with stomach and intestinal ulcers as well as sexual transmitted diseases such as gonorrhoea. Roxithromycin is absorbed well into the gastro-intestinal tract, with few side effects, and actively responds to the presence of cryptosporidium, pneumocystis carinii (PCP), toxoplasma gondii and Mycobacterium Avium (MAC). These types of infections are often the most difficult to treat. Dosage: Take 300 mg twice a day. Like most antibiotics, Roxithromycin should be taken for a minimum of five days to effectively treat the infection and to prevent resistance. Dosing schedules and duration should be discussed with your doctor. It is important that Roxithromycin be taken at least fifteen minutes after meals to allow the drug to have maximum absorption in the body. | To see the full ingredients in this product, and its "approved" uses/ dosages, as well as potential side effects and contraindications please click here. To read articles about Roxithromycine please click here. |
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