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PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr GD-AZITHROMYCIN Azithromycin tablets 250 and 600 mg (as azithromycin dihydrate) This leaflet is part III of a three-part "Product Monograph" published when GD-AZITHROMYCIN was approved for sale in Canada and is designed specifically for Consumers. This leaflet is a summary and will not tell you everything about GD- Contact your if you have any questions about the drug. ABOUT THIS MEDICATION What the medication is used for: GD-AZITHROMYCIN is an antibiotic medicine to treat the following types of mild to moderate infections by certain microorganisms in adults such as bronchitis, certain types of skin infections, strep throat (pharyngitis, tonsillitis), genitourinary infections, disseminated mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) disease in people with HIV, and pneumonia. This medication is indicated for adult patients. Your doctor will decide on whether GD-AZITHROMYCIN is the most appropriate antibacterial for you. What it does: GD-AZITHROMYCIN helps stop the growth of the bacteria that cause infection. It gets into infected tissue where it is released slowly over time. The medicine fights the infection for several days after the last dose is taken. Antibiotics work only on infections caused by bacteria. They do not kill viruses. No antibiotic, including GD-AZITHROMYCIN, can treat viral infections such as the common cold and the flu. When it should not be used: If you have a history of cholestatic jaundice/hepatitis (liver problems) associated with prior use of azithromycin. if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to azithromycin, or any macrolide or ketolide antibiotic (including erythromycin) or any other ingredient of GD-AZITHROMYCIN (see What the nonmedicinal ingredients are). What the medicinal ingredient is: Azithromycin dihydrate. What the nonmedicinal ingredients are: GD-AZITHROMYCIN Tablets 250 mg contain azithromycin dihydrate equivalent to 250 mg azithromycin and the following inactive ingredients: pregelatinized starch (27 mg), anhydrous calcium phosphate dibasic, sodium croscarmellose (9 mg), magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl sulphate, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, lactose, titanium dioxide, triacetin and D&C Red #30 aluminum lake. GD-AZITHROMYCIN Tablets 600 mg contain azithromycin dihydrate equivalent to 600 mg azithromycin and the following inactive ingredients: anhydrous calcium phosphate dibasic, pregelatinized starch, sodium croscarmellose, magnesium stearate, sodium lauryl sulphate, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, lactose, titanium dioxide and triacetin. What dosage forms it comes in: Tablets. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS BEFORE you use GD-AZITHROMYCIN talk to your doctor or if you: are taking any prescription medicines or any over the counter medicines you can buy without a prescription, including natural/herbal remedies or antacids (See Interactions With This Medication) you have a known prolonged heart cycle (interval) (QT prolongation) you are currently taking medication known to prolong QT interval (prolong your heart cycle) such as antiarrhythmics (drugs to regulate your heart beat such as class IA: quinidine, procainamide and class III; dofetilide, amiodarone, sotalol); antipsychotic agents; antidepressants; and fluoroquinolones (a class of antibiotics) you have a history of life-threatening irregular heart beat you have constantly low levels of potassium or magnesium you have a history for heart problems such as bradycardia (slow heart rate), cardiac arrhythmia ( irregular heart beat) or cardiac insufficiency (your heart has a hard time pumping blood to your body) are pregnant or think you are pregnant, are breast feeding or planning to breastfeed. Azithromycin has been reported to be excreted in human breast milk. It is not known if GD-AZITHROMYCIN could affect your baby. Discuss with your doctor. have ever had any liver or kidney problems have a weak immune system have ever had an allergic reaction to any medicines, including antibiotics such as erythromycin have ever had an allergic reaction to azithromycin or any of the ingredients of GD-AZITHROMYCIN tablets have myasthenia gravis (a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease which causes muscle weakness) have hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption as this product contains lactose. You should begin to feel better within the first few days, but be sure to take GD-AZITHROMYCIN for the full number of days your doctor prescribed. Although GD-AZITHROMYCIN s dosing is short, you should not expect GD-AZITHROMYCIN to work faster than other antibiotics which are dosed up to 10 days. If you stop taking GD-AZITHROMYCIN too soon, your infection could come back. The next infection may be worse and be more difficult to treat. If you are not able to take all the medicine, tell your doctor. If you develop diarrhea during or after treatment, tell your doctor at once. Do not use any medicine to treat your diarrhea without first checking with your doctor. GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 65 of 71

INTERACTIONS WITH THIS MEDICATION Drugs that may interact with GD-AZITHROMYCIN include: - Warfarin (or other anticoagulant medicine); - Cyclosporin (used in suppressing of the immune system to prevent and treat the rejection in organs or bone marrow transplants); - Digoxin (used for treatment of a heart problem); - Nelfinavir (used for treatment of HIV infections); - Ergotamine and ergot derivatives (used for migraine treatment). Ergotamine and ergot derivatives should not be used with GD- Some medicines may affect how well GD-AZITHROMYCIN works. Check with your doctor before starting any new prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including natural/herbal remedies or antacids, while on GD- PROPER USE OF THIS MEDICATION Usual adult dose: GD-AZITHROMYCIN can be taken with or without food. If your doctor prescribes the 3 day GD-AZITHROMYCIN TRI- PAK 500 mg tablets for treatment of bronchitis: Days 1 through 3: Take 1 tablet each day. If your doctor prescribes GD-AZITHROMYCIN 250 mg tablets for 3 days for treatment of bronchitis: Days 1 through 3: Take two tablets each day. If your doctor prescribes the 5 day GD-AZITHROMYCIN Z- PAK 250 mg tablets for 5 days for treatment of respiratory tract infections or certain types of skin infections: Day 1: Take 2 tablets once. Day 2 through 5: Take 1 tablet daily. Always take GD-AZITHROMYCIN as the doctor has prescribed for you, depending on the specific condition you have. Overdose In case of drug overdose, contact a healthcare professional, hospital emergency department or regional poison control centre, even if there are no symptoms. Missed Dose If you forget to take a dose, or doctor. Do not double dose. SIDE EFFECTS As with most drugs, GD-AZITHROMYCIN can cause some side effects. The most common side effects are diarrhea/loose stools, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. If you experience symptoms such as severe diarrhea (bloody or watery) with or without fever, abdominal pain, or tenderness, you may have Clostridium difficile colitis (bowel inflammation). If this occurs, stop taking GD-AZITHROMYCIN and contact your healthcare professional immediately. Allergic reactions to GD-AZITHROMYCIN are rare, but these reactions can be very serious if not treated right away by a doctor. If you think you might be having an allergic reaction to GD- AZITHROMYCIN, doctor right away. If you cannot reach your doctor, go to the nearest hospital emergency room. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction may include trouble breathing; swelling of the face, mouth, throat neck; or severe skin rash or blisters. If you develop symptoms of hepatitis (liver inflammation) such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of skin and eyes, dark urine etc., stop taking the medicine immediately and call the nurse. If you develop symptoms of myasthenia gravis or the symptoms of your existing myasthenia gravis worsen, contact your doctor. These symptoms could include muscle weakness that gets worse with activity and gets better with rest, drooping eyelid, blurred or double vision, difficulty chewing and swallowing, or trouble breathing. Please tell your doctor right away if you feel your heart beating in your chest or if you have an abnormal heartbeat or get dizzy or faint when taking GD- Common Diarrhea/loose stools Nausea Stomach pain Headache Vomiting Abnormal heart rhythm Severe allergic reaction (such as trouble breathing, swelling of the face, mouth, throat, neck, severe skin rash or blisters) Only if severe In all cases GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 66 of 71

Liver disorder (symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of skin and eyes, dark urine) Myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness, drooping eyelid, vision changes, difficulty chewing and swallowing, trouble breathing) Only if severe In all cases This is not a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking GD-AZITHROMYCIN, contact your doctor or. HOW TO STORE IT Store GD-AZITHROMYCIN at controlled room temperature (between 15-30ºC). Keep GD-AZITHROMYCIN and all medicines out of the reach of children. REPORTING SUSPECTED SIDE EFFECTS You can report any suspected adverse reactions associated with the use of health products to the Canada Vigilance Program by one of the following 3 ways: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Report online at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect Call toll-free at 1-866-234-2345 Complete a Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and: - Fax toll-free to 1-866-678-6789, or - Mail to: Canada Vigilance Program Health Canada Postal Locator 0701D Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9 Postage paid labels, Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and the adverse reaction reporting guidelines are available on the MedEffect Canada Web site at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect. NOTE: Should you require information related to the management of side effects, contact your health professional. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide medical advice. MORE INFORMATION This document plus the full product monograph, prepared for health professionals can be found at: http://www.pfizer.ca or by contacting the sponsor, GenMed, a division of Pfizer Canada Inc., at: 1-800-463-6001. This leaflet was prepared by GenMed, a division of Pfizer Canada Inc. Last revised: July 18, 2014 Product Licensed from Pliva, Zagreb, Croatia GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 67 of 71

PART III: CONSUMER INFORMATION Pr GD-AZITHROMYCIN Azithromycin for oral suspension USP This leaflet is part III of a three-part "Product Monograph" published when GD-AZITHROMYCIN was approved for sale in Canada and is designed specifically for Consumers. This leaflet is a summary and will not tell you everything about GD- Contact your if you have any questions about the drug. ABOUT THIS MEDICATION What the medication is used for: GD-AZITHROMYCIN is an antibiotic medicine to treat the following types of mild to moderate infections by certain microorganisms in children: ear infections, pneumonia, and throat infections and in adults who have difficulty swallowing tablets, for various conditions. What it does: GD-AZITHROMYCIN gets into infected tissue where it is released slowly over time so the medicine keeps fighting bacteria for many days after the last dose is taken. This is why GD- AZITHROMYCIN may be taken for as short a time as one day. Antibiotics work only on infections caused by bacteria. They do not kill viruses. No antibiotic, including GD-AZITHROMYCIN, can treat viral infections such as the common cold and the flu. When it should not be used: If you/your child have a history of cholestatic jaundice/hepatitis (liver problems) associated with prior use of azithromycin. if you/your child are hypersensitive (allergic) to azithromycin, or any macrolide or ketolide antibiotic (including erythromycin) or any other ingredient of GD- AZITHROMYCIN (see What the nonmedicinal ingredients are). What the medicinal ingredient is: Azithromycin dihydrate. What the nonmedicinal ingredients are: The non-medicinal ingredients include: sucrose (3.86 g per 100 mg/5 ml and 3.87 g per 200 mg/5 ml); sodium phosphate (8.76 mg per 100 mg/5 ml and 17.50 mg per 200 mg/5 ml), tribasic hydroxypropyl cellulose; xanthan gum; FD&C Red #40 and artificial flavours. What dosage forms it comes in: Oral suspension azithromycin 300, 600, 900 mg/bottle, or 100 mg/5 ml, 200 mg/5 ml when reconstituted (as azithromycin dihydrate) WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS BEFORE you use GD-AZITHROMYCIN talk to your doctor or if you /or your child: have/has a known prolonged heart cycle (interval) (QT prolongation) are/is currently taking medication known to prolong QT interval (prolong your heart cycle) such as antiarrhythmics (drugs to regulate your heart beat such as class IA: quinidine, procainamide and class III; dofetilide, amiodarone, sotalol); antipsychotic agents; antidepressants; and fluoroquinolones (a class of antibiotics) have/has a history of life-threatening irregular heart beat have/has constantly low levels of potassium or magnesium have/has a history for heart problems such as bradycardia (slow heart rate), cardiac arrhythmia ( irregular heart beat) or cardiac insufficiency (your heart has a hard time pumping blood to your body) are/is taking any prescription medicines or any over the counter medicines you can buy without a prescription, including natural/herbal remedies or antacids (See Interactions With This Medication) have/has diabetes or hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or saccharaseisomaltase deficiency, as this product contains sucrose. are/is pregnant or thinks they are pregnant, are/is breast feeding or planning to breastfeed. Azithromycin has been reported to be excreted in human breast milk. It is not known if GD-AZITHROMYCIN could affect a baby. Discuss with your doctor. have/has ever had any liver or kidney problems have/has a weak immune system have/has myasthenia gravis (a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease which causes muscle weakness) are/is allergic to any medicines including antibiotics such as erythromycin are/is allergic to azithromycin or any of the ingredients of GD- AZITHROMYCIN suspension. (See What the non medicinal ingredients are ) If you/your child develops diarrhea during or after treatment, tell your /your child s doctor at once. Do not use any medicine to treat your /your child s diarrhea without first checking with your/your child s doctor. Although GD-AZITHROMYCIN 's dosing is short and you may be able to give all the medicine to your child more easily, you should not expect GD-AZITHROMYCIN to work faster than other antibiotics which are dosed for up to 10 days. Your /your child's nurse can advise when you/your child should begin feeling better. INTERACTIONS WITH THIS MEDICATION Drugs that may interact with GD-AZITHROMYCIN include: - Warfarin (or other anticoagulant medicine); - Cyclosporin (used in suppressing of the immune system to prevent and treat the rejection in organs or bone marrow transplants); - Digoxin (used for treatment of cardiac impairment); - Nelfinavir (used for treatment of HIV infections); - Ergotamine and ergot derivatives (used for migraine treatment). Ergotamine and ergot derivatives should not be used with GD- GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 68 of 71

Some medicines may affect how well GD-AZITHROMYCIN works. Check with your doctor before starting any new prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including natural/herbal remedies or antacids, while on GD- PROPER USE OF THIS MEDICATION Your/your child's doctor will decide the total amount of GD- AZITHROMYCIN to give to you/your child, depending on your/your child's weight and on the specific infection you/your child has. In addition to deciding the total amount of GD- AZITHROMYCIN to give to yourself/your child, the doctor will tell you to take/give all the medicine to your child in 1 day or to divide it over 3 days or over 5 days. GD-AZITHROMYCIN should be taken once-a-day and may be given with or without food. Shake the bottle well just before you give a dose. Use an oral syringe to carefully measure the dose. Do not use a household teaspoon as it is not accurate enough. Give GD-AZITHROMYCIN for the full number of days prescribed by the doctor, even if you/your child feel better before finishing all the medicine as prescribed. For Ear Infections For ear infections, your/your child's doctor will tell you to take/give GD-AZITHROMYCIN to your child in one of the following ways: the total amount as 1 dose on 1 day or once-a-day for 3 days or once-a-day for 5 days, with a double dose on the first day. Whether given all on 1 day, or divided over 3 days or over 5 days, the total amount of GD-AZITHROMYCIN you give to yourself/your child should be the same. For Pneumonia For pneumonia, your/your child's doctor will tell you to take/give GD-AZITHROMYCIN to your child once-a-day for 5 days, with a double dose on the first day. For Throat Infections (Pharyngitis/Tonsillitis) For throat infections, your/your child's doctor will tell you to take/give GD-AZITHROMYCIN to your child in the following way: once-a-day for 5 days. When GD-AZITHROMYCIN is given for 5 days for throat infections, you do not need to take/give a double dose on the first day (as you would with ear infections). If your child vomits within 30 minutes after the 1-day treatment for an ear infection, it is recommended that you or child s doctor because your child may need to receive the same dose of medicine again. If you have questions about how to take/give GD- AZITHROMYCIN to your child, please ask your/your child's doctor, nurse or. Instructions for Use with a Syringe: Do not save any medicine for future use. Overdose 1. To open, push down on the bottle cap while twisting the cap counter clockwise. Remove cap from bottle. 2. Insert syringe into bottle top and pull back syringe handle, drawing prescribed dose of medicine into syringe. 3. Remove syringe from bottle. Give medicine by mouth by slowly pushing on syringe handle. Remember to put the cap back on the medicine bottle. In case of drug overdose, contact a healthcare professional, hospital emergency department or regional poison control centre, even if there are no symptoms. Missed Dose If you forget to take/give your child a dose, or your/child s doctor. Do not double dose. SIDE EFFECTS As with most drugs, GD-AZITHROMYCIN can cause some side effects. The most common side effects are diarrhea/loose stools, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. If you/your child experience(s) symptoms such as severe diarrhea (bloody or watery) with or without fever, abdominal pain, or tenderness, you/your child may have Clostridium difficile colitis (bowel inflammation). If this occurs, you/your child should stop taking GD-AZITHROMYCIN and contact your/your child s healthcare professional immediately. Allergic reactions to GD-AZITHROMYCIN are rare, but these reactions can be very serious if not treated right away by a doctor. If you think you/your child might be having an allergic reaction to GD-AZITHROMYCIN, /your child s doctor right away. If you cannot reach your/your child s doctor, go to the nearest hospital emergency room. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction may include trouble breathing; swelling of the face, mouth, throat neck; or severe skin rash or blisters. GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 69 of 71

If you/your child develop symptoms of hepatitis (liver inflammation) such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of skin and eyes, dark urine etc., stop taking the medicine immediately and /your child s nurse. If you/your child develops symptoms of myasthenia gravis or the symptoms of your/your child s existing myasthenia gravis worsen, contact your/your child s doctor. These symptoms could include muscle weakness that gets worse with activity and gets better with rest, drooping eyelid, blurred or double vision, difficulty chewing and swallowing, or trouble breathing. Please tell your/your child s doctor right away if you/your child feel your/their heart beating in your/their chest or if you/your child have an abnormal heartbeat or gets dizzy or faints when taking GD- Common Diarrhea/loose stools Nausea Stomach pain Headache Vomiting Abnormal heart rhythm Severe allergic reaction (such as trouble breathing, swelling of the face, mouth, throat neck severe skin rash or blisters) Liver disorder (symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of skin and eyes, dark urine) Only if severe In all cases Myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness, drooping eyelid, vision changes, difficulty chewing and swallowing, trouble breathing) This is not a complete list of side effects. For any unexpected effects while taking GD-AZITHROMYCIN, contact your. HOW TO STORE IT GD-AZITHROMYCIN can be stored in the refrigerator or kept at room temperature (between 5-30 C). Throw away any medicine that is left over after treatment. Keep GD-AZITHROMYCIN and all medicines out of the reach of children. REPORTING SUSPECTED SIDE EFFECTS You can report any suspected adverse reactions associated with the use of health products to the Canada Vigilance Program by one of the following 3 ways: ------------------------------------------------------------------- --Report online at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect Call toll-free at 1-866-234-2345 Complete a Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and: - Fax toll-free to 1-866-678-6789, or - Mail to: Canada Vigilance Program Health Canada Postal Locator 0701D Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9 Postage paid labels, Canada Vigilance Reporting Form and the adverse reaction reporting guidelines are available on the MedEffect Canada Web site at www.healthcanada.gc.ca/medeffect. NOTE: Should you require information related to the management of side effects, contact your health professional. The Canada Vigilance Program does not provide medical advice. GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 70 of 71

MORE INFORMATION This document plus the full product monograph, prepared for health professionals can be found at: http://www.pfizer.ca or by contacting the sponsor, GenMed, a division of Pfizer Canada Inc., at: 1-800-463-6001. This leaflet was prepared by GenMed, a division of Pfizer Canada Inc. Last revised: August 27, 2014 Product Licensed from Pliva, Zagreb, Croatia GD-AZITHROMYCIN (azithromycin dihydrate) Product Monograph Page 71 of 71