Azithromycin Dose Pack for Bacterial Infection User Reviews
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- September 18, 2015
"I found the generic Greenstone brand 250 mg tablet, NDC 59762-3060-1, to not be effective! In the past, I have taken the brand name Zithromax Z-Pak, and by the third dose, I knew I was recovering from my illness. Since starting the GS brand, I have experienced unusual tiredness, voice hoarseness, and an increase in a stuffy, mucus-filled nose. Completed RX as instructed, not improved any. I feel it should be pulled from the insurance companies' list of generic azithromycins!!"
- Phi...
- August 17, 2011
"No side effects, and it works."
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"I took it for strep throat and didn’t have any side effects. My throat got worse on the second day but then got better. (Even when it looked worse, it didn’t hurt as bad as it did before.) My doctor sold it for $1.50. He doesn’t take insurance and gives his patients the cost he pays. (Yes, those types of practices exist and are sometimes cheaper than what you pay with insurance, and they actually care about their patients.)"