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Dear Academy Fellow:
In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to:
Carefully review the following list of new Fellows for Academy membership; and relay your
reactions directly to your District Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this
Mary Staley-Sims, D.O., FAAP IUrology Specialty Fellow
* Joel Hutcheson, M.D., FAAP
Sewell, NJ 2140
Winston Salem, NC 27157
Miriam Thomas, M.D., FAAP:
Robert~
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10463FM
Dover, DE 19904
Paterson, NJ 07514* Timothy Johnston, M.D., FAAP
Fuquay Varina, NC 27526
Karen~~~~~atern Hiko, M.D., FMPP April Wazeka, M.D., FAAP :
Chesapeake, VA 23322
Summit, NJ 07901. Angelo Milazzo, M.D., FAAP
Kirk~~~~~e York,l M.D. 1002
Cary, NC 27519
Wong, M.D., FAAP
Faye
Silver Spring, MD 20902
Mark Mogul, M.D., FAAP
Montclair, NJ 07042
Charlotte, NC 28204
Cherise ~ ~ ~Heen Mathssn, M.D., FMPP
Athena Zuppa, M.D., FAAPe
Evans, GA 30809
Krista Morris, M.D., FAAP
Bronxvil, NY 10708
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Charlotte, NC 28204-3326
Vermont
ik, M.D.,FAAP: Pennsylvania
Jeantherng
John Bradshaw,,
M.D.5FM
New NYork,
NY 100243
Ryan O'Leary, M.D., FAAP
Cornelius, NC 28031
Otolaryngologl
Brattleboro, VT 05301 Arpita~~~~Men Moteta,l M.D., FMPP Bron ch oesophagology
Yen-Lin Peng, M.D., FAAP
DelarenMahso,MD,FP Specialty Fellow:
Ellis Arjmand, M.D., FAAP : Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Brian~~~~~rox NYbs 10461FM
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Nemish Mehteeal, M.D., FAAP
James Perciaccante,
New York 1
Beron, DE 19041
Charles Bailey, M.D., FAAP : M.D., FAAP
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
: Raleigh, NC 27610
FMPP
Robert~
~~~ara
M.D.,
Nagert,M.D. P, FAAP Amy Everett, D.O., FAAP : Perry Roy, M.D., FAAP
Elmira, NY 14905
FarhatTaylor,
2085369
Charlotte, NC 28269
Plasingtoro,
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
08536FM
Chuan~~~~~lanboo NJngDC
Bronx, NY 10469
Otoarylndooy
Minghua He, M.D., FAAP m Tennessee
m
Harrisburg, PA 1711 0
ChristopherBrnchoeophaolog
Corazon Ajero, M.D., FAAP
FAAPw
M.D.,lt
Cooperstown, NY 13326
Warden Hwan, M.D., FAAP Edinburg, TX 78539
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006m
Linda~~~~~ana
Karnja Pacobs,
FAAP
Parikh, M.D., FMPP
Thomas Benefield, M.D., FAAP
MD
2104679
Batmren,
NY
13066
Fayetteville,
G itaJan i, M.D., FAAP
Lawrenceburg, TN 38464
Meltem~~~Brnx NYats10467FM
EueniaProskn, M.D., FAAP: Philadlphia, PA 19114
New York 2
Gwynefta Collins-Luckett,
Karen~ ~~~Wed Proskte, M.D., FMPP Karen O'Connell, M.D., FAAP: M.D., FAAP
Croftnx, MD21046
Havertown, PA 19083
Memphis, TN 38141
Mineola, NY 11501 Elizabeth ~Bonx
Ng, 10463FM
M.D., FAAP: Shehla Siddiqui, M.D., FAAP: Kendall Graham, M.D., FAAP
Deepia Mensons,
MD 2107084
Parknville,
Smyrna, TN 37167
Lansdale, PA 19446
Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Irina~~~ ~Jssc
M.D.,FAAP:
FMPP Donald Talenti, M.D., FAAP: Michael Lacy, M.D., FAAP
Sehor,s
Jeand Okelo,
M.D.,
MD 2100137
Baltimore,
Doylestown, PA 18901
Memphis, TN 38112
M.D., FAAP
Stony Brook, NY 1 1790
Paul Schneider, M.D., FAAP
West Virginia
Knoxville, TN 37922
Danelawamrhun M.. A
Maher Gao, M.D., FAAP
Oyster Bay, NY 1 1 771
Eric Stiles, M.D., FAAP
Beckley, V\/ 25801Nemihn Stroua,M.D., FAAP
Brentwood, TN 37027
FAAP
Sheela
Rao,
M.D.,
Nesconset, NY 1 1767
WV 26003
Melissa Witte, M.D., FAAP
BalimaTyore, M.D.21209MP Wheeling,
Knoxville, TN 37919
Mark
FAAP:
Wilson,
M.D.,
NWaJeshigoneC200y
Brooklyn, NY 11236
\/irginia
Wheeling, W\/ 26003
Moheb Andrawis, M.D., FAAP
Bellerose, NY 11426
Springfield, VA 22153
Carolina Duall, M.D., FAAP
Kentucky
Mineola, NY 11501
Arlington, VA 22213
Susan Haffner, M.D., FAAP
Declan O'Riordan, M.D., FAAP
Louisville, KY 40229
NY
11230
Brooklyn,
Baltimore, MD 21230
Delwyn Mc Omber,
M.D., FAAP:
M.D., M.B., B.S.
*
Louisville, KY 40217
Stonybrook, NY 1 1790
Indiana
Yasir Saifullah, M.D., FAAP
KY
42701
i
D.O., FAAP
David Fayngersh, M.D., FAAP Elizabethtown,
Christopher Belcher,
Jericho, NY 1 1753
Fort Lee, NJ 07024:
M.D., FAAP
Robert Scharff, M.D., FAAP
IN 46280
Indianapolis,
IN
47119
Elisa Haberman, M.D., FAAP Floyd Knobs,
Brooklyn, NY 11230
Beena Joseph, M.D., FAAP
Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677: North Carolina.
Muncie, IN 47304
New York 3
Lisa Jenkins, M.D., FAAP
Brent Baker, M.D., FAAP
:
: Hendersonville, NC 28792
Irvington, NJ 07111
Marya Strand, M.D., FAAP
Indianapolis, IN 46260
New York, NY 10022
: Ophthalmology Specialty :
Daryl Kim, M.D., FAAP
Blairstown, NJ 07825
Michigan
Fellow:
FAAP
Robert
Board,
M.D.,
Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
Charito Capati, M.D., FAAP
: Raleigh, NC 27609
Hyejin Lee, D.O., FAAP
Old Tappan, NJ 07675
Houghton Lake, Ml 48629
M.D.
Racel
Laura
Hashimoto,
M.D.,FAAP
10009
Shelina Manji, M.D., FAAP
: Charlotte, NC 28270
Margaret O'Driscoll,
Saint Cair Shores, Ml 48080
M.D., FAAP
NY
10200
New York,
Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
East Chapter
MarinaApellanes, M.D., FAAP
Tamuning, GU 96913
Kenneth Jungreis, M.D., FAAP
Ramat Betshemesh 99000
Israel
:
Hanif Kamal, M.D., FAAP
Jeddah 21423:
Saudi Arabia*
Connecticut:
Guillermo Hidalgo, M.D., FAAP:
*
Coventry, CT 06238
Karalyn Kinsella, M.D., FAAP:
West Hartford, CT 06107
Maine
Beril Bayrak, M.D., FAAP
St Agatha, ME 04772
:
Russell Shipman, D.O., FAAP:
York, ME 03909
Massachusetts
Dania Ali-Ahmad, M.D., FAAP:
Brookline, MA 02446
Tania Becke, M.D., FAAP
Watertown, MA 02472
Beata Brzozowska, M.D., FAAP.
Quincy, MA 02139:
Shauna Downey, M.D., FAAP
Framington, MA 01 701
Jason Fadeyi, M.D., FAAP:
Boston, MA 02116
Yara Fernandez, M.D., FAAP:
Stoughton, MA 02072
Mallika Marshall, M.D., FAAP:
Natick, MA 01760
Colleen Monaghan,
M.D., FAAP:
Brighton, MA 02135
.
Elyse Olshen, M.D., FAAP
:
Joan Sachs, M.D., FAAP
Marblehead, MA 01945
:
Boston, MA 02115
Aimee Salyapongse,
M.D., FAAP:
Centerville, MA 02632
:
Larry Xanthopoulos,
:
M.D., FAAP
Winchester, MA 01890
New Hampshire
Richard Marseglia, M.D., FAAP
Hooksett, NH 03106
Rhode Island
Valerie Auyeung, M.D., FAAP:
Providence, RI 02906
Kelli Naylor, M.D., FAAP
Warwick, RI 02886
list. In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that
academic and pediatric credentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning
possible legal and/or ethical situations which you might have personal knowledge.
Send any comments on the following list of new Fellows to your District Chairperson.
Stephen ~ ~ Rahm
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Gupta, M.D., FMPP
Stephanie Riolo, M.D., FAAP
Northville, MI 48167
Thomas Schomaker,
D.O., FAAP
Shelby Township, MI 48317
Ohio
Nancy Apsey, M.D., FAAP
Dublin, OH 43016
Carla Barreau, M.D., FAAP
Maineville, OH 45039
Mwaffak Bashir, M.D., FAAP
Sylvania, OH 43560
Lara Danziger-lsakov,
M.D., FAAP
Cleveland, OH 44195
Christina DuMont, M.D., FAAP
Cincinnati, OH 45213
Vaishali Flask, M.D., FAAP
Avon Lake, OH 44012
Monisha Goyal, M.D., FAAP
Cleveland, OH 44124
Jon Kannensohn, M.D., FAAP
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
Stephen Koesters, M.D., FAAP
Colu,mbus, OH 43220
Jenny Lee, M.D., FAAP
Clevelnad, OH 44113
Vivek Narendran, M.D., FAAP
Cincinnati, OH 45215
Marianne Nimah, M.D., FAAP
Cincinnati, OH 45230
Jeanne Oh, M.D., FAAP
Toledo., OH 43615
Gerhard Perz, M.D., FAAP
Twinsburg, OH 44087
Craig Raskind, M.D., FAAP
University Heights, OH 44118
Ontario
Anne Kawamura, M.D., FAAP
Thornhill, ON L3T 1 C4
Canada
Joanne Vaughan, M.D., FAAP
Toronto, ON M4K 1 N2
Canada
Illinois
Asta Astrauskas, M.D., FAAP
Palos Hills, IL 60465
Joanna Betancourt,
M.D., FAAP
Bartlett, IL 60103
Christopher Farrar, M.D., FAAP
Edwardsville, IL 62025
Jennifer Liedel, M.D., FAAP
Chicago, IL 60637
David Sandercock, M.D., FAAP
Rochester, IL 62563
Laetitia Stamboliu, M.D., FAAP
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
NEVV FELLOVVS
Iowa
Judith Heggen, D.O., FAAP
Rachana Vaghela, M.D., FAAP Todd Nowlen, M.D., FAAP
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Southaven, MS 38671
Iowa City, IA 52240
Oklahoma
Minnesota
Paul Firth, M.D., FAAP
Elk City, OK 73644
Rachel Bye, M.D., FAAP
Maplewood, MN 55109
Texas
Marion Collins, M.D., FAAP
Joanne Adams, D.O., FAAP
Austin, TX 78746
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Kristine Kuper, M.D., FAAP
MN 55362
Monticello,
Elaina Lee, M.D., FAAP
St Cloud, MN 56303
Khdsbna Ramirez, M.D., FAAP
Chandler, AZ 85224
David Sandweiss, M.D., FAAP
Chinle, AZ 86503
Sonja Stevenson, M.D., FAAP
Gilbert, AZ 85233
Dallas,
Robert Beard, M.D., FAAP
Mark Ludes, D.O., FAAP
Urology Specialty Fellow
FAAP
Jose
Dallas, TX 75201
Luke Bruns, M.D., FAAP
St Louis, MO 63141
Victor Diaz de Leon,
M.D., FAAP
Mansfield, TX 76063
M.D., FAAP
Angela Feng,MO
63144
Karen Hill, M.D., FAAP
Houston, TX 77025
New Mexico
Brentwood,
Stacey Sharpe, M.D., FAAP
Lees Summit, MO 64086
Tracy Wick, M.D., FAAP
Saint Louis, MO 63112
Nebraska
Gardner, M.D., FAAP
Timothy
NE 68801
Grand
Island,
M.D., FAAP
Amy Holst,
Omaha, NE 68116
Lisa Schalley, M.D., FAAP
Omaha, NE 68164
North Dakota
Alonna Norberg, M.D., FAAP
Fargo, ND 58104
Wisconsin
Alison Craig-Shashko,
M.D., FAAP
Madison, WI 53705
Francisco Enriquez Ruiz,
M.D., FAAP
Cortez, M.D.,
Austin, TX 78703
Alyson Denson, M.D., FAAP
Texarkana, TX 75503
Cleveland, TX 73287
Eileen O'Bden-Su, M.D., FAAP
Southiake, TX 76092
Patricia Petroff, M.D., FAAP
Justin Powell, D.O., FAAP
Hallettsville, TX 77964
Uniformed Services
West Chapter
Jeannette Sejour-White,
M.D., FAAP
Lancaster, TX 75134
Alaska
Eagle River, AK 99577
M.D., M.RH.,
Venice, CA 90291
Frederic Leong, M.D., FAAP
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Vladimir Levine, M.D., FAAP
Oxnard, CA 93035
Jonathan Necheles,
M.D., FAAP
Bandula Ranatunge,
Hacienda Heights, CA 91745
Laurie Tyrrell, M.D., FAAP
San Diego, CA 92109
Julie Bragg, M.D., FAAP
M.D., FAAP
Cindy Duke,
AZ 85248
Lynn Arsenault, M.D., FAAP
Oakland, CA 94611
Joanne Bassaii, M.D., FAAP
Oakland, CA 94618
FAAP
Jay Desai,CAM.D.,
Turlock, 95380
Elizabeth Fowler, M.D., FAAFp
Kdsbne Campbell, M.D., FAAFp
Chinle, AZ 86503
Gretchen Hull, M.D., FAAP
Tucson, AZ 85711
Michael Yu, M.D., FAAP
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Alabama
Arizona
Chandler,
CA 92688
0
Louisiana
Moultrie, GA 31768
e-mail: jalmquist.aap.org
Yolanda Wimberly, M.D., FAAP
DISTRICT IX
DISTRICT I
Burton F. Willis, M.D.
9900 Talbert
Suite 201
Fountain Valley,
CA 92708-515-i
Atlanta, GA 30331
Nivedita More, M.D., FAAP
Rancho Santa Margarita,
*
Califomia 1
Melanie Wills, M.D., FAAP
Department of Pediatrics
Federal Way,
WA 98003-6208
33501 First Way South
California 4
Washington
Canada
Jon R. Almquist, M.D.
Mason Medical
Virginia
Center
Mableton,
Escondido, CA 92046
John Leake, M.D., FAAP
San Diego, CA 92123
Anna Malanowska-Kantoch, VancouveG WA 98683
M.D., FAAP
Edmonton, AB T5K 2A2 : Krista Barreft, M.D., FAAP
: Tacoma, WA 98422
Canada
:Michael Narvey, M.D., FAAPp : Martin Cieri, M.D., FAAP
:Edmonton, AB T5K 2W5 : Tacoma, WA 98405
Erik Swartz, M.D., FAAP
Edmonton, AB T5T 4T9
-'
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Jennifer Austin, M.D., FAAP
FAAP
Gregg Tetting,WIM.D.,
Shorewood, 53211
Diane Watson-Horneij,
:Canada
D.O., FAAP
Alan E. Kohrt, M.D.
Medical Director/
Children's Health Net
Children's Hospital of
Suzana Montana, M.D., FAAP
Norcross, GA 30092
George Emerson,
FAAP
Anne O'Melia, M.D., FAAP
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
Connie Dee, M.D., FAAP
Plantation, FL 33313
Edward Curley, M.D., FAAP
Jaime Deville, M.D., FAAP
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Utah
DISTRICT III
M.D., FAAP
Marilyn Brown,
GA 30126
Santa Barbara, CA 931 1 0
Summit,
Lori Weber, M.D., FAAP
Minot AFB, ND 58704
Lindy Winter, M.D., FAAP
San Antonio, TX 78250
Hollywood, FL 33020
California 3
Heather Coert, M.D., FAAP
Ventura, CA 93003
Julia Delgado., M.D., FAAP
Laughlin AFB, TX 78840
Sullivan, M.D., FAAP
Timothy
MO 64081
Lees
Houston, TX 77005
David Ross, M.D., FAAP
San Antonio, TX 78240
Syracuse, NY 13212-4572
e-mail: rcorwin.aap.org
AA.D., FAAP
Palmdale, CA 93551
Mary Tao, M.D., FAAP
California 2
Christina Propst, M.D., FAAP Tad Shirley, M.D., FAAP
Robert M. Corwin, M.D.
Medical Director MedBest
251 Salina Meadows Pkwy.
Suite 100
Pensacola,
Jaime Marchand, M.D., FAAP David T. Tayloe, Jr, M.D.
2706 Medical Office Place
Wellington, FL 33414
Goldsboro, NC 27534-9460
Chris Okonkwo, M.D., FAAP e-mail: sewards.aap.org
Ocala, FL 34471
DISTRICT V
Manish Shah, M.D., FAAP
Ellen Buerk, M.D.
Lakeland, FL 33803
Oxford Pediatrics
5141 Morning Sun Rd.
Otolaryngologyl
Oxford, OH 45056-9722
Bronchoesophagology
e-mail: ebuerk.aap.org
Fellow
Specialty
Denise Sherman, M.D., FAAP
DISTRICT VI
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Piziali Nichol, M.D.
Kevin Stabile, M.D., FAAP
Kathryn
1314 Morrison St.
Atlantis, FL 33462
Madison, WI 53703-3812
e-mail: knichol.aap.org
Isaac Talmaciu, M.D., FAAP
North Miami Beach, FL 33179
DISTRICT VII
Ru-Jeng Teng, M.D., FAAP
Q. Peck, M.D.
Jacksonville, FL 32256
Gary
Office of Public Health
325 Loyola Avenue
Suwarna Tilak, M.D., FAAP
Suite 513
Middleburg, FL 32068
New Orleans,
LA 70112-1829
Karen Young, M.D., FAAP
e-mail: gpeck.aap-org
Hialeah, FL 33014
DISTRICT VIII
Georgia
San Francisco, CA 94117
Oregon
Guadalu Toledo, D.O., FAAP
Portlan OR 97232
Alberta
Walter Grant, M.D., FAAP
Gulfport, MS 39503
Vina Swenson, M.D., FAAP
Yreka, CA 96097
Sophia Yen, M.D., FAAP
Shiprock, NM 87420
Plano TX 75074
Shelbe Healy, M.D., FAAP
Wausau, WI 54401
Sunita Khambatta, M.D., FAAP
%All C'3)')O
Metairie, LA 70006
Mississippi
San Francisco,
M.D., M.RH., FAAP
FAAP
Aliya Asad,FLM.D.,
33076
M.D., FAAP
Anjali Gandhi,
Philadelphia
Tampa, FL 33647
34th and Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia,
Otolaryngologyl
PA 19104-4399
Bronchoesophagology
e-mail: akohrt.aap.org
Fellow
Specialty
Charles Hughes, M.D., FAAP
DISTRICT IV
FL 32504
FAAP
Nancy Showen,CAM.D.,
94112
M.D., FAAP
Nancy Dronen,
Las Vegas, NM 87701
Jeffrey Powell,
Houston, TX 77030
Nadia Kreit, M.D., FAAP
Nola McManus, M.D., FAAP
Gretna, LA 70056
Claire Morgan, M.D., FAAP
Kerstin Rosen, M.D., FAAP
San Mateo, CA 94401
Montrose, CO 81401
David Horst, M.D., FAAP
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Pleasant Praire, WI 53158
San Francisco, CA 94143
FAAP
Kelly Miller,COM.D.,
81301
DISTRICT 11
Pablo Berrios, M.D., FAAP
Rosbe, M.D.,
Claudia Jantzer, M.D., FAAP
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Durango,
Suzanne Rosenberg,
M.D., FAAP
Lakewood, CO 80228
Roy Steinbock, M.D., FAAP
Boulder, CO 80305
Margaret Tomcho, M.D., FAAP
Missouri
Otolaryngologyl
Bronchoesophagology
Fellow
Specialty
FAAP
Kristina
Halee Fischer-Wright,
Sugariand, TX 77478
M.D., FAAP
M.D., FAAP Denver, CO 80246
KimberlyTXBarton,
75238
Florida
ParKland,
Liza Ayuso, M.D., FAAP
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Jose Quiros Giron, M.D., FAAP
Davis, CA 95616
Colorado
Abimbola Ajayi, M.D., FAAP
Laura Luckow, M.D., FAAP
Minneapolis, MN 55419
Worthington, MN 56187
Paula Mackey, M.D.,FAAP
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Roberta KelleG M.D., FAAP
San Francisco, CA 94118
Michelle Corbier, M.D., FAAP
:
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e-mail: bwillis.aap.org
Filpp-n AA- Oup-liptteM.D., J. D.
: DISTRICT X
Pediatric Neurology
North Shore Children's
: Hospital
: 57 Highland Ave.
: Salem,
01
: e-mail: MA 970-2197
: Charles Linder, M.D.
: Medical
of Georgia
College
: 1 1 20 1 5th
St.
:
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*
Montgomery, AL 36117
Rm. HF1 1 17
: Augusta, GA 30912-0004
: e-mail: clinder.aap.org
0
Julie Dennis, M.D., FAAP
Homewood, AL 35209
Frankie Erdman, M.D., FAAP
:
:
Daphne, AL 36526
M.D., FAAP
Casady Gaines,
AL 35216
Hoover,
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CONTRA3NDIWIO0NB
ZITHfROMAX is contraindicaed in pef wffi known hMresensiivily to aithVn, wAyromydn or any
macoieambcf
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Serious alleric maros including avbedenu, anaphlaxs, and dmutrogi abors khdudri am
Jlohnson Syndmme andW tordpdemulnecroyss ha been reported raeyin pser on aftohi
Alfwgh rame, sbif lw bow reported. (See CONTRIRNOMMGONS.3Des* ft successful S
tramnt of ft allergic sp*, when symptomagc ftapy vvs dhcontnued, lhe allegi syrpms_
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azi hmWn md subsequnt probWd axpsuf to atgn is unlWoun at prosK
R an alkergik maon ooawrs th dru sould be di6rnued Wappropril tmW shou be oinsd.
of the alkwgic sybmpmay occur when vfnbTacwapy Is
ftWmshul b m tatmapi
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Studies indiot*atodn produced ytr,asSrlm dffidbeisa prmary auseof Za_boimitd oolkis.'
Aerthe dagnosis of
colifshas bo es_d, theapeu rmusstld be hiSd. Mid
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casespd w_bnos usuall respond to Onfnufon of to dnug alone. In nmode tD mmr acase,
r unn
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PRCUTIONS
GHIl: Because afrmmrcin Is principalWly ninnd vi tthe her, caution should be execied whn azfthromyc n
Is adminiderd to padwfwlh impWaired hopaW functin. Due to f limbud dab in sub*-Iswffl} GFR <1 ml./min,
caMn should be oclsd when prescfiing withrmycn In ss pd
ProhWe caJdac mplarition and OT interal, ImWang a riskof dweloing cardic arOMmia and aWif
poi7B,hw been seen in treatetwhorkmachrolkles. A sirdlar atwffllomci cannot be compfth
ruWd ou in pWWdsat hcrea drsk for pmbnge cardbc repobtrn.
Prescribng ZITHROMAX (azhnVdoncn) In th absence d a pvn ors ronghysuspd bacbelb inbcfon Gra
pcindicaton Is unl" qD provide benefttotOlh pa htan incrweases O* disk of th defment of dnm
rX;bntbabra
ZITHROMAX oral swsnmcan bWmnwkhorwflW
__nbrnmfi or
olod.
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Paga should aiso be caune not to labAurniu% and manedr-odingVwd and azEthmn"
1de paWt shouldd be directed to dbmunue aOmdn inmedial and contact a phyiin if aq sions of an
alhgic cton oocur
Paetsshoul be counsele that anbalt drugs includfg ZllHROMAX'*flwcn should only be used to
trea bactrb Inetin.11r do nobad
at Wech_n (eg., tthe common cold) e U MAX* (azitmrnxdn)
is pmscribeto bWa biW infecon, padents should bes htaWlough it s cmnmon D fee better earl in toe
couse of th #w, te nonf should be Wme ewmy as draf. Skipping doses or not co uf the full
coumse of way ma (1) decre lhe neffct of the immedkbe tbeeT and f2) nmase ft Tikelihood ft
baWawl develop escetarnduwI not beae byZITROAP (aftmmyin or otntibactrial dnrgs in
thetrm.
Dn4 _bnc _ d ndr at *~~~m a s'inaoral dose of llemci mud In
h:dn~shsSumabE lFwp a dse aiusi0ntof aft ycln is not cowmandeu when
admirdincombironwilhnehAr,cl sdeeonectsofaAhoysichas wirome
i;;;and
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R6-oNs.)
nbwd did not allb the prothomb n Um w4amoxez a sigl doseo wdun. Hwvr, pQntW mel
pmtoe dkcUs cmWe mtonrig of protrombn ffm In atl p&ftSi t_ed wkh aftMn and wrarin
gmI_g. ConcmrV use of mmdes xf warbf in clincal pRX ha bzn assob wNi lnad
dbirs
sdrus wo pkmd azwwff xn andw drugs " l be co4dminifte Wnm used
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Web site: www.gfclinlc.com.
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upi moea mWrnl_l to* do 8 ldi (le, 200 ~ m).Thes cos, basd on a
Welo be 4 xd 2 *M
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In m*04 drlnia il oaunn % fp
eat 1 65ye of ap; (45BM) ad 3%
of paSen6 (144/4g949) wem at leat 75 yeamo age. NoVoraIdi ne in safe* or_efchvreswee observed
bown e subjec and younger subjecsb, and oftr repowd cinta oprence to not idenfie differerices in
response betn the elderly and younger patients, but greater sensflvfty of some older indlvlduals cannot
be ruled out.
ZITHROMAX19 for oral suspension 100 mg/5 mL contains 3.7 mg of sodium per 5 mL of constftuted
solution. ZItHROMAXI for oral suspension 200 mgt5 mL contains 7.4 mg of sodium per 6 mL of consttW
solution.
ADVERSE REACTION
In dinWticals, most of th Wriepd sW effects weme mid to moderat in sevrity^ and vsro roersible upon
dFoontinuaNo of th drug. PoWilly seriouside oets ofsng oederand chobsSjaunMic were mporled
mIy. Appromately 0.7% of tM pErSs (adufts and children) from th 6-da mulbplde- cflicln Mbs
drOtweZTROMAX (azdhmmc) themp becuse of _omnt-mb sde effat. In-adfsgn 500
mg/dayfor3days.thdisontinuatimn rateduetotrealhrW-dled side lewas 0.41% In dEltrials in cNiGdren
dose or over 3 days, disconunum fro the trais due tD bw_ -rele sde
ghen 30 mgft etr as a
efet was apprordmd* 1W. (See DOSAGE MI) ADMIMINIMRUON.) Mo of the sTe bfctlef to
dcnirw_o were reltd tD th gasbr oi_Ibtact, e.g., nauisea, vomifing, diarrX or abdorr nal pain.
Clfinalu:
Cldim:SnglteandSbMuMpk4amkm Thse:"a of side (cs in cikJm wweopade tDfOm sen in
adui", wih deren incida rab for the dop rwimet recommmxd in ctdldren.
AcuW Obb Ledg: FDr the reomnmxndd tot doswgz1X9men of 30 mgAg, th modtwn
frqel:sde dF@b (21 %
aiXrbuted tD tean t wewm diaffha, albdominalpi n, voitng, nausea and rash. (See DOAE ANsO
ADMNItSTRATIION.) Th kcidnow, based an doslng mo, is dwasc i the tabl below.
Vo=-- g %
Dkha,% --'
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Rs,%
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BREFSUMRYT
To reduce th dnxpm of dru-rsOnd badKri and mnin the icdvens ofZrHROMM ( )
and otterbado &ug% ZrMR (_n d ) dm be usedonly toto rpmZenbcfio are
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Aibdomi
1 .OYe
1.4%
4.9%
1.0%M
Z3%
11.7Yo
0).4%Y
0.6Yo/
1.1%
0.5%
1.2Ye
Q14Ye
Comm dyMre Pneumon: For the xcommended dosap rgim of 10 mgf on Day I folwd by
5 mgf on Days 2-5,th fma frtusierWM amt*W ID tmi wmentY dlarfta s sbols (5.814).
abdominr alpan, wmit, nausea (1.9% ec), and rash (11.6e).
I'hanistosiis: hDr the ecrm ended dosage regirn of 12 mgrZ on Days 1-5, the nmos huet side
elfe ds ae to tbnW were dhrnhe (5.4%). vomiU (5.69). abdomWpird (3.4%), nausea (1.8X), rash
(0.7%) and hdde
l(1.Y.).
side efbS occurmd In d ildrtoad wkhi
Wffi any of te _b t regimens, no odw
ZITHROU4twAh a fteuW gmr * 1%. Side oleo ft occumre wiF a freuency df t% or IBSS indcluM the
followkV.
flalence
b"scu hll: Cest pin. GoWoUdhll_ 0jms cnlpaton anwket
jandbe, loose shools and oral monilbsi. Hne -1n d lyn*k:1 Anmia and louplloPersa.
Headadw (oftl media dosae), I y*w d}zznrss, aaion, nervowsn and insomnni
e, ac
edema, faiu, hm infecton, fmase and pain. MJUIk: Rash and alomc on. Rmpkd_q Cough
Am pl de nuffs, pnriusa,
inmae, phsynghs, pleural efuin and YhWbs. 81oaidn App1 E_
q
rs. Spoedbl Sesse Conjunctf.
swoO, uruana and veicSobuLd MM
Pod_d"tkig b_KW Advesze eyf repoS wih azlthromyd dufing the post-narM perd in aduk
anfor pediatric pasf for whxich a causal mko_hip may not be eslabliW indude: AlhWie: Arthragl, edemau,
urffada and angloedemL Csrdli_lar. Ar ytySas indludhg vwkula WWcardia and noW. lbere
tave bree ram pwtos of OT prolo aSo a.nd bsis de pont nb_1Wildm: hanwi conSpaftb,
dyspepsia flfletnce, vomffng diantea rarely ffng in dehydraon, pseudorTembranous oDlids, s ,af orS
cardidsis and mme mports ot bngue disoo oration. 0_l1: Asthen4a _^uio
ft, mabis and xvpl/
(rare fW). 6nnloldnarr. Intesd nephrffls and acute mnal failure and vaginifis. Hsw_opol1e:
ThromboyWbo Ln UvsrMlUBbq: Abnormal 1 funcfion including hepaffis and dcWta jaundic, as wef as nue
Convulsbro,
caseo hepicne1sand hpac allum,somi ofwhich havemsubd in deat.Nwvsn_
dizzinessibrtigo, headache, somnobncyptaftf nwv ,m agfaSo and wycpe. PiO Aggre*
macton and adt. SMWpeb
dR u|B
Pns a" serws s dn onsd inducing eerna mulufomie
SWAns Jnohn Syndne and tow epidem newokm Spsedl S_s: Heuh disurbances induldk
of perv a.
heagh4loss, dWhessandhrfnnkw and mme mpo tstoo
lab hkm Aamif:
Chlldo: One,h andRveJ
Fh eglne- LaWrbydatacolbctedf mwcfpag fnicalhias
sem Wyh
tm 3-f momm (30 mg% or60 ffqf in dbOd doS0S over 3 days), or wO 5,d r;nmens (30 mgg
rW O60
mgAig in dWided dome oW@ 5 days) we smKiarfr gmens of azkhimyiryn and all OmPats cWed, W;lh
mos diniWk significt aboUry abnrnaf occuring at incklences of 1-5%. Labomtry data for pallris
recehdng 30 mgftas a single dose wem colbd in or*singleomWriall. Ithattril ,an absolute neurphillcouit
ba 500-5 cffrm was obsrendIn 110/4 pabrf rw6ivno 30 moft as a single dose, 9/B2 p;Sbnb
reotft 30 mogAcvegn over3 days, and 8113 coparaiornts. No ,tWhad an absolute ne_cw ut
<SW celWmmsf (See DOSAGE ANb AMNIST11R90111)
In muffip-ds diniW trl sm ing apVWdirM* 4700 pediatri pasrS, no pdatdscoife
_
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bemuse
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1*do
3-fy
5-day
4.3°S
2.6%
1.8%
DOSAGE ANID ADMINISM7101N (See INDWANS MiD USAGE)
Call ZfHROMAX' for oral suspnm can be hWm wih or witout fboW.
Ac _ NMills:1 The recommended: dose of ZITHROMAX forora msosbn fr tetreatment of cwera wk
m aftSmedia is 30 mg% enm as a single dose or 10 TgZ onedabl for 3 days or 1 0 mak as a sqbe dos
on lhe ft day RoNwed by 5 ff**k*Saon Days 2 thmugh 5. Th safey of rW
azlmmyrqgnin dhWen whio
vomk $W rscevio 30 mSqf as a single dose has not been 9sXlshe. In cfinica s udles inxf 487 pates
wb acuodis mediagie a single 30 mghodose of afmmcw, aight pdW wMetwhombd wf 30 minules
dof atww
w-ere
eddthe som toWl dose.
u -Al ird Pnoumonle: The recommended dose of ZITHROMAX°O for ora suspension for te
O_nSfdofdnw wft communitY-curd priumona is I10 ffeftas asWkV dose on the first dayfolbwed by,
5 mgf onDas 2 thuah 5.
Rwm _IAM: II* _imm dose of ZffHOMXO for dliddren wffl Wp iif s
12 mgft onedyfordh5 d;g
Fornve dW~ ;W bmpilenXtbt vr&V **pnior 1t8793477.
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-One 30-mg/kg dose of Zithromax delivers-the efficacy ot 20 doses of Augmentin" in acute otitis media'
: Single Dos Zitromax has efficacy comparable
iQ0:twith Augmertin at end of therapy (87% vs
; ;0088%) and test of cure (75% vs 75%/)l
;;g; :S(
*A subset analysis also revealed fcomparable
clinical success rates betwveen Zithromax
and Augmentin in patients aged 6 months
2 year's'
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* Zithromax is well tolerated
-The overall incidence of adverse events
was 16.8% for Zithromax compared with
22.5% for Augmentin'