ADAY KIT TABS
When it comes to treating certain complex or mixed infections, a multi-component regimen can be more effective than single-drug therapies. Aday Kit offers a convenient solution by combining three powerful medications—Fluconazole, Azithromycin, and Secnidazole—into one single-use treatment pack.
What Is Aday Kit?
Product Name: Aday Kit
Active Ingredients:
Fluconazole — 150 mg
Azithromycin — 1 g
Secnidazole — 1 g
Dosage Form: Kit containing film-coated and uncoated tablets
Route of Administration (ROA): Oral
Composition Details
Each Aday Kit includes the following tablets:
Secnidazole: 1 g tablet (white, oblong, film-coated, scored in the middle)
Azithromycin Dihydrate (USP), equivalent to Anhydrous Azithromycin: 1 g tablet (pink, oblong, film-coated, scored in the middle)
Fluconazole (USP): 150 mg tablet (pink, circular, biconvex, uncoated, plain on both sides)
These formulations are conveniently packaged together to ensure ease of administration and compliance.
Product Category: Drugs
Marketing Category: Prescription-only Medicine (POM)
Packaging and Presentation
Pack Size: One kit contains 4 sets of the triple-combination tablets (1 x 4’s)
Appearance:
Secnidazole: White, oblong, film-coated, scored
Azithromycin: Pink, oblong, film-coated, scored
Fluconazole: Pink, circular, uncoated, biconvex
Why Aday Kit?
Aday Kit provides a streamlined, single-package approach to treating infections that may involve bacterial, protozoal, and fungal components. By combining these three agents—an antifungal (Fluconazole), a macrolide antibiotic (Azithromycin), and an antiprotozoal (Secnidazole)—the kit supports comprehensive coverage, which can be particularly useful in managing co-infections or syndromic presentations.
Important Considerations
Prescription Only: Aday Kit is classified as a prescription-only medication (POM).
Professional Guidance Required: Always follow a healthcare provider’s instructions for use, dosage, and timing.
Safety and Monitoring: Be mindful of potential side effects, drug interactions, and contraindications that may arise from using multiple active compounds together.
