Can azithromycin dispersible tablets be taken with other medications?
If the medication being used does not have ingredient interactions or overlapping effects with azithromycin dispersible tablets, they can generally be taken together; however, if there are conflicting pharmacological effects, they should not be taken simultaneously. If discomfort occurs after taking azithromycin dispersible tablets, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Azithromycin dispersible tablets are a systemic antibacterial agent commonly used to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria, such as otitis media, sinusitis, and pharyngitis. Some granules for treating colds or medications for diarrhea do not have obvious pharmacological interactions with azithromycin dispersible tablets. In specific circumstances, combining them may even produce synergistic effects—for example, pediatric paracetamol phenylpropanolamine granules, Ganmaoling granules, or montmorillonite powder.
Antacids containing aluminum or magnesium, such as compound aluminum hydroxide tablets, famotidine calcium magnesium chewable tablets, and hydrotalcite tablets, should preferably not be used in combination with azithromycin dispersible tablets. These drugs may reduce the peak plasma concentration of the active ingredient in azithromycin dispersible tablets, thereby affecting therapeutic efficacy. Antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs such as aspirin tablets, warfarin sodium tablets, and clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate tablets are also not recommended for co-administration with azithromycin dispersible tablets, because azithromycin can prolong prothrombin time, and concurrent use may increase the risk of bleeding.
Before using azithromycin dispersible tablets, if you are currently taking other medications, it is advisable to inform your doctor promptly to avoid potential harm to your health. During treatment, patients are encouraged to drink plenty of warm water, maintain adequate sleep, stay warm, and take proper保暖 measures to promote recovery.