Journal article
Azithromycin: More lethal than chloramphenicol?
I Stratov, J Denholm, SJ Kent
Sexual Health | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1071/SH12128
Abstract
Azithromycin is commonly used in sexual health and respiratory medicine, often when the diagnosis is presumptive. A recent article by Ray et al. reported that 1 out of 20?000 courses of low-dose azithromycin was associated with (sudden) cardiovascular death (including 1 out of 4000 courses in high-risk cardiovascular patients), ascribing these deaths to azithromycin itself. Here, we critique the actual study and examine conflicting data from randomised control trials, animal studies and observational data. © 2013 CSIRO.