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Sunday, August 31, 2025

Blu Pharmaceuticals


Blu Pharmaceuticals products

Azithromycin (oral suspension / powder)

  • Generic: azithromycin

  • Indication: treatment of mild to moderate bacterial infections (e.g., sinusitis, community-acquired pneumonia, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, skin infections, bronchitis; pediatric: ear infections, pneumonia, throat infections)

  • Dose / Usage: adults—single 500 mg dose on Day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily on Days 2–5; or extended-release “Z-Pak,” or weight-based pediatric dosing per provider’s guidance

Doxycycline Hyclate (tablets)

  • Generic: doxycycline hyclate

  • Indication: broad-spectrum antibiotic for various infections (e.g., respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, tick-borne diseases)

  • Dose / Usage: adults—200 mg on Day 1 (100 mg every 12 hours), then 100 mg daily thereafter; severe cases—100 mg every 12 hours; pediatric dosing weight-based according to severity, per standard protocols

Simvastatin (tablets)

  • Generic: simvastatin

  • Indication: hyperlipidemia—reducing LDL and total cholesterol, triglycerides; reducing cardiovascular risk (e.g., heart attack, stroke)

  • Dose / Usage: oral, as per prescriber; typically evening dosing with titrated dose (often 5–40 mg daily depending on target LDL levels and risk profile)

Other Products (listed/product pipeline by Blu Pharmaceuticals via Puracap)

  • Ciprofloxacin (tablets) – general antibiotic for bacterial infections

  • Flavoxate HCl (Urispas) – used for urinary tract spasms

  • Gemfibrozil (Lopid) – for hypertriglyceridemia

  • Sulindac (Clinoril) – NSAID for pain/inflammation

  • Ursodiol (Actigall) – for gallstones or primary biliary cholangitis



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