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Azithromycin is an antibiotic which is used to treat a number of different bacterial infections in humans such as strep throat, pneumonia or bronchitis.[1] It was discovered in the late 1970s in Yugoslavia and is still one of the most popular antibiotics in the world.[2][3] Azithromycin kills bacteria by stopping the protein production inside of it.[1]
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Azithromycin was discovered by a team of scientists working in the Research Institute of the pharmaceutical company PLIVA in Croatia in the late 70s.[4] The drug was patented in 1981.[5] The agreenment was signed between Pliva and Pfizer which allowed the use of azithromycin worldwide. Pliva sold it on the territory of Central and Eastern Europe under the name Sumamed becoming one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in Central and Eastern Europe.[2] Pfizer which sold the drug under the name Zithromax also saw great commercial success receiving $2 billion in sales in the peak year.[2]
Azithromycin is usually prescribed in the form of tablets.[5] The drug targets the ribosome of the bacteria which prevents the translation of mRNA into proteins. Hence, the protein production stops in bacteria terminating the infection.[6] Azithromycin is particularly effective against the microogranisms below:[5]
The azithromycin was widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to treat the coronavirus patients. However, the research found that the drug is ineffective and even increases the chances of hospitalisation.[7][8]
Common side effects when taking azithromycin include feeling sick, diarrhoea, vomiting, losing your appetite, headaches, feeling dizzy or tired, changes to your sense of taste.[9] Serious, but rare side effects are liver damage, heart rhythm change and serious allergic reactions.[10]
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