Is Compound Azintamide Enteric-coated Tablet an antibiotic?

Jul 31, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
In general, compound azymeth enteric-coated tablets are not antibiotics. The ingredients of compound azymeth enteric-coated tablets do not include antibiotics. The main components of compound azymeth enteric-coated tablets are azymeth, pancreatin, and cellulase, among others. The indications for compound azymeth enteric-coated tablets are primarily related to gastrointestinal functional disorders, such as indigestion, bloating, nausea, and vomiting.

Generally speaking, compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets are not antibiotics. The details are as follows:

The ingredients of compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets do not include antibiotics. These tablets mainly consist of azintamide, pancreatin, and cellulase. The indications for compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets are primarily related to gastrointestinal functional disorders, such as indigestion, bloating, nausea, and vomiting. They are not indicated for infectious diseases. Antibiotics are a class of drugs used to treat infections by killing or inhibiting the growth of pathogens. Due to their composition, compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets cannot treat infectious diseases.

The use of antibiotics must be matched according to the type of infection and the susceptibility of the pathogen, requiring accurate diagnosis and appropriate medication guidance from a physician. In contrast, compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets are over-the-counter medications that can be purchased and used either under a doctor's advice or independently. Therefore, their action and indications have certain limitations and do not include the treatment of infectious diseases.

When using compound azintamide enteric-coated tablets, patients should follow medical advice based on individual circumstances.