2020
DOI: 10.15369/sujms.32.207
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A Retrospective Study of Injection Site Pain from Azithromycin Injection in Japanese Patient

Abstract: Azithromycin AZM injection tends to increase injection site pain when administered in excess of 2 mg / ml. As AZM is frequently used in combination therapies, it is expected to be administered at a high concentration in clinical use due to uid restrictions. Therefore, in this study, the relation between AZM concentration and injection site pain was examined. From January 2012 to July 2017, we retrospectively investigated the medical records of patients who were administered AZM by injection at Showa University… Show more

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