eyedrop called AzaSite for bacterial conjunctivitis, or "pink eye"
September 2007
Azithromycin now comes as an eyedrop called AzaSite for bacterial conjunctivitis, or "pink eye."
Think of it as a "Z-Pak for the eyes."
Antibiotic eyedrops are typically given every 2 to 8 hours.
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