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No, Zithromax is a macrolide.

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What is an aminoglycoside?

An aminoglycoside is a molecule composed of a sugar group and an amino group, in some cases acting as an antibiotic.


What class drug is zithromax?

Zithromax is a macrolide


Is chloramphenicol an aminoglycoside?

No, it is a class apart.


Is gentamicin a sulfa?

No, it's an aminoglycoside.


What is an apramycin?

An apramycin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.


Is there a generic for zithromax?

Yes, azithromycin is generic for Zithromax.


Is there a generic drug for zithromax?

Yes, azithromycin is generic for Zithromax.


Can zithromax cause bladder infection?

Zithromax does not cause bladder infection.


Should Zithromax be capitalized?

Yes, because Zithromax is a brand name of a ntibiotics.


Is the genaric zithromax just as strong as the original?

Zithromax is tha same as azithromycin.


Is tetracycline and zithromax similar?

Tetracycline and zithromax are both antibiotics, but are in different classes.


Does zithromax treat bacterial infections?

Zithromax treats susceptible bacterial infections.