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Can I eat azithromycin dispersible tablets after eating peaches and watermelons?
You can't eat azithromycin dispersible tablets after eating peaches and watermelons.

1. Peaches contain a lot of macromolecular substances. If the stomach can't digest it, it is easy to cause allergic reactions. Peaches contain a lot of fructose, which will affect the effect of tablets. Peaches should not be eaten when eating turtle meat, turtle meat and traditional Chinese medicine Atractylodes macrocephala, and western medicines such as azithromycin dispersible tablets, aspirin and ibuprofen should not be eaten.

2. Watermelon juice contains citrulline, α-amino-β-propionic acid, alanine, α-aminobutyric acid, γ-aminobutyric acid, glutamic acid, arginine, phosphoric acid, malic acid, ethylene glycol and betaine, among which fruit acid will affect the efficacy. In addition, watermelon is cold, which will weaken the tolerance of spleen and stomach. If you take azithromycin tablets at this time, it will increase the burden on your stomach and even affect the function of other internal organs.

3. Azithromycin tablets belong to tablets and are used to treat inflammation and infection. It takes at least half an hour for its tablets to fully reach the affected area, so you can eat peaches, watermelons and other fruits after taking azithromycin tablets for half an hour.