Abstract

Diseases of the respiratory tract remain relevant in pediatrics. Purpose - to provide modern recommendations for the prescription of rational antibiotic therapy for respiratory tract infections in children to improve clinical practice and preserve the effectiveness of antibacterial drugs. The principles of optimal use of antibacterial drugs in the treatment of respiratory diseases in pediatric practice are discussed. The data of the study of the pharmacological profile of azithromycin, its effectiveness and safety in the treatment of respiratory diseases are presented. A detailed analysis of the drug's spectrum of action, its pharmacokinetics, and the possibility of side effects is provided. The study includes the results of clinical trials and meta-analyses, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right dosage and duration of treatment. The presented results contribute to the understanding of optimal approaches to the use of azithromycin in the treatment of respiratory diseases in children, contributing to the improvement of clinical practice and maintaining the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy. No conflict of interests was declared by the author.

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