Azithromycin for Injection 500mg
Anti-Infectives & Antibiotics

Azithromycin for Injection 500mg

Pack Sizes Available

500mg single-dose vial, box of 1
500mg vial, 10ml pack, export configuration

Product Description

Most people know Azithromycin as a tablet or a syrup, the antibiotic handed out for a chest infection or a sinus flare-up. Fewer realize it also comes in an intravenous form built for a very different clinical situation, where a hospitalized patient with community-acquired pneumonia needs macrolide coverage fast and cannot rely on oral absorption. Azithromycin for Injection 500mg fills exactly that role, delivering the same active ingredient directly into the bloodstream for rapid, reliable therapeutic levels. As a macrolide antibacterial, Azithromycin works by binding to the bacterial ribosome and interrupting protein synthesis, which stops the bacteria from growing and reproducing. Its long half-life is part of what has made it such a popular molecule across both oral and injectable forms, since it allows for once-daily dosing schedules that simplify nursing workflows in a busy hospital ward. The intravenous route is typically used for two to five days before a patient transitions to oral therapy to complete the course, a step-down approach that hospital protocols around the world have built entire pneumonia treatment pathways around. Sara Wellness supplies this injectable from GMP-certified manufacturing facilities in India, and we treat it with the same seriousness we bring to every critical care product in our portfolio, because a hospitalized pneumonia patient does not have room for supply chain excuses. Fifteen years of exporting pharmaceutical products has taught us that reliability on commonly used hospital antibiotics like this one is what actually keeps a distributor's customers loyal, far more than a slightly lower price on any single order. We work directly with buyers, without layers of brokers slowing down communication or adding unnecessary markup, which means questions about batch documentation, stability data, or country-specific registration requirements get answered quickly by people who actually know the product. Our MOQs accommodate both smaller hospital pharmacies stocking a standard antibiotic reserve and larger distributors managing multi-hospital supply agreements. Every shipment leaves with certificate of analysis, GMP compliance certification, and export documentation prepared for the specific regulatory requirements of your destination country. Given how frequently this molecule moves through hospital pharmacies worldwide, we keep production and shipping schedules predictable so repeat orders do not become a negotiation every single time. If Azithromycin injectable is part of your standard respiratory infection protocol, reach out with your target country and expected volume, and we will respond with current pricing and realistic delivery timelines.

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Azithromycin (as monohydrate) USP equivalent to 500mg Azithromycin per vial
  • Dosage Form: Lyophilized powder for injection
  • Drug Class: Macrolide antibacterial (azalide)
  • Reconstitution: 4.8ml Sterile Water for Injection, yields 100mg/ml
  • Route of Administration: Intravenous infusion
  • Storage Conditions: Store between 20-25 degrees Celsius
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Azithromycin injection is used to treat community-acquired pneumonia and certain other bacterial infections in hospitalized patients who require rapid, reliable antibiotic levels that oral administration may not provide quickly enough.

Azithromycin is a macrolide antibacterial that binds to the bacterial ribosome and inhibits protein synthesis, stopping bacteria from growing and reproducing, which allows the immune system to clear the remaining infection.

The vial is reconstituted with 4.8ml of Sterile Water for Injection, producing a solution containing 100mg of azithromycin per ml, which is then further diluted in an appropriate intravenous fluid before infusion.

In hospital protocols for community-acquired pneumonia, intravenous azithromycin is commonly given for two to five days before the patient transitions to oral azithromycin to complete the treatment course, as determined by the treating physician.

The vial should be stored between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, in line with standard USP controlled room temperature guidance, until it is prepared for administration.

Yes, given how frequently this product moves through hospital pharmacies, we work to keep production and shipping schedules predictable so that repeat orders can be planned with confidence rather than renegotiated each time.

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