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Zimax 300 mg /7.5 ml Suspention 22.5 ml
A potent macrolide antibiotic suspension containing Azithromycin. Treats pediatric respiratory, ear, and throat bacterial infections with a short 3-day course

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- Key IngredientsAzithromycin 300 mg / 7.5 ml
- Product FormSuspension
- Package Size22.5 mL
- Caution & WarningsDo not exceed the prescribed dose. Complete the full course. Store in a cool place or fridge after reconstitution and discard after 5-10 days
- Storage ConditionsBefore mixing: Store below 25°C. After mixing: Store below 25°C or in refrigerator and use within 5-10 days (check leaflet)
- How To UseShake well before use. Give the exact dose prescribed by the pediatrician once daily, using the measuring syringe. Can be taken with or without food
- ConcernsPediatric Bacterial Infections / Tonsillitis / Otitis Media
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What is the main benefit of Zimax suspension for kids? It features a long-acting profile within body tissues, allowing most bacterial infections to be treated effectively with a very short course of just 3 days.
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How do I prepare (reconstitute) the Zimax powder suspension? Add the provided distilled water (or boiled-then-cooled water) strictly up to the fill line on the bottle, then shake thoroughly until the powder completely dissolves.
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Is Zimax safe for a child with a known penicillin allergy? Yes, Zimax belongs to the macrolide class, making it a highly effective and safe alternative for pediatric patients allergic to penicillin.
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How should Zimax syrup be stored after mixing it with water? It can be stored at room temperature (below 25°C) or in the refrigerator. Any remaining antibiotic must be discarded after the treatment duration is over (5-10 days).
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What should I do if my child vomits immediately after taking the dose? If vomiting occurs within 5 to 10 minutes of swallowing the liquid, re-administer the full dose. If a longer time has passed, consult your pediatrician before re-dosing.





