Can fexofenadine be given along with Azithromycin?
Azithromycin is preferred on empty stomach. Avoid giving both drugs at a time. Can be given in different time duration.
Yes no problem
Indeed yes why not ? Nothing worry about
I don't think an antibiotic & anti histamine can have any interaction adversed.
YES .. AS THERE IS NO INTERACTION FOUND..
All combinations of desloratadine or fexofenadine with and without azithromycin were well tolerated, and no statistically significant changes in PR, QT, or QT, interval, QRS complex, or ventricular rate were observed.
Can be given Azithromycin in morning, fexofenadine at night
No interactions were found between Allegra and Zmax. This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Yes can be given
QT prolongation is not so common in this combination
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