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L’azithromycine, commercialisée sous le nom de Zithromax, est un antibiotique macrolide dérivé de l’érythromycine mais doté d’une demi-vie plus longue et d’une meilleure tolérance digestive. Son mécanisme repose sur l’inhibition de la sous-unité 50S ribosomale, bloquant la translocation peptidique et interrompant la synthèse des protéines essentielles. Sa pharmacocinétique est caractérisée par une absorption digestive rapide, une distribution intracellulaire élevée et une élimination biliaire prédominante, ce qui prolonge son activité même après la fin du traitement. Dans la littérature clinique, l’efficacité de l’azithromycine est confirmée dans les infections respiratoires basses, les infections à Chlamydia trachomatis et certaines pathologies ORL. Les sources spécialisées indiquent également que zithromax prix est mentionné dans le cadre d’un usage rationnel, avec une vigilance accrue concernant les interactions avec les antiarythmiques et le risque d’allongement de l’intervalle QT.
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics - IJME is a platform for discussion on healthcare ethics, with special reference to developing countries. It hopes to involve all stakeholders in the healthcare system and strengthen the hands of those with ethical values & concern for the underprivileged.
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Nice looking player with good sound, but the gushing reviews surprise me given the reality of using it for a few days.
I am pretty lazy: while our returns are simple (no house, no stock, no dependents), I like the convenience of using a program to fill out the forms. I have used Turbo Tax for years and have grown to dislike it. This year I bought H&R Block and Turbo Tax and did the returns with each of them. Both programs arrived at the same amount for my Federal and CA returns. On a second return H&R claimed that 4+k taxes were due, while Turbo Tax computed a refund of 1+k. Fiddling with the numbers the difference was due to H&R Block not realizing that governmental employees have been able to contribute to 401k and 457 at the same time for many years now (which Turbo Tax asks about and handles correctly). It is easy enough to override this mistake in the worksheet of H&R Block, but doing so voids electronic filing. Turbo Tax annoyed me this time again with annoying up-sells and ads, but at least it got the numbers right. H&R claims to have a money back guarantee, but I am not holding my breath.