To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness
of Zmax and other antibacterial drugs, Zmax should be used only to treat infections
that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by bacteria.
Zmax (azithromycin extended release) for oral suspension contains the active ingredient
azithromycin (as azithromycin dihydrate), an azalide, a subclass of macrolide antibiotics.
Azithromycin has the chemical name (2R,3S,4R,5R,8R,10R,11R,12S,13S,14R)-13-[(2,6-Dideoxy-3-C-methyl-3-
O-methyl-α-L-ribo-hexopyranosyl(oxy]-2-ethyl-3,4,10-trihydroxy-3,5,6,8,10,12,14-heptamethyl-11-[3,4,6-trideoxy-3-(dimethylamino)-β-
D-xylo-hexopyranosyl]oxy]-1-oxa-6-azacyclopentadecan-15-one. Azithromycin
is derived from erythromycin; however, it differs chemically from erythromycin in
that a methyl-substituted nitrogen atom is incorporated into the lactone ring. Its
molecular formula is C38H72N2O12,
and its molecular weight is 749.0.
Azithromycin has the following structural formula:
Azithromycin, as the dihydrate, is a white crystalline powder with a molecular formula
of C38H72N2O12·2H2O
and a molecular weight of 785.0.
Zmax is a single-dose, extended release formulation of microspheres for oral suspension
containing azithromycin (as azithromycin dihydrate) and the following excipients:
glyceryl behenate, poloxamer 407, sucrose, sodium phosphate tribasic anhydrous,
magnesium hydroxide, hydroxypropyl cellulose, xanthan gum, colloidal silicon dioxide,
titanium dioxide, artificial cherry flavor, and artificial banana flavor.
Each bottle contains azithromycin dihydrate equivalent to 2.0 g of azithromycin.
It is constituted with 60 mL of water and the entire contents are administered orally
as a single dose.