Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate granules for oral suspension 125mg/5ml United Kingdom - English - myHealthbox

erythromycin ethylsuccinate granules for oral suspension 125mg/5ml

milpharm limited - erythromycin ethylsuccinate - granules for oral suspension - 125mg/5ml - for the prophylaxis and treatment of infections caused by erythromycin sensitive organisms and in the treatment of a great variety of clinical infections

Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate Granules for Oral Suspension 250mg/5ml United Kingdom - English - myHealthbox

erythromycin ethylsuccinate granules for oral suspension 250mg/5ml

milpharm limited - erythromycin ethylsuccinate - granules for oral suspension - 250mg/5ml - for the prophylaxis and treatment of infections caused by erythromycin sensitive organisms and in the treatment of a great variety of clinical infections

Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate Granules for Oral Suspension 500mg/5ml United Kingdom - English - myHealthbox

erythromycin ethylsuccinate granules for oral suspension 500mg/5ml

milpharm limited - erythromycin ethylsuccinate - granules for oral suspension - 500mg/5ml - for the prophylaxis and treatment of infections caused by erythromycin sensitive organisms. erythromycin is highly effective in the treatment of a great variety of clinical infections

MAYNE PHARMA ERYTHROMYCIN erythromycin 250mg capsule bottle Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

mayne pharma erythromycin erythromycin 250mg capsule bottle

mayne pharma international pty ltd - erythromycin, quantity: 250 mg - capsule, enteric - excipient ingredients: povidone; monobasic potassium phosphate; lactose monohydrate; gelatin; carbon black; sunset yellow fcf; shellac; indigo carmine; purified water; cellacefate; erythrosine; diethyl phthalate - mayne pharma erythromycin is indicated in children and adults for the treatment of the following conditions: upper respiratory tract infections of mild to moderate degree caused by streptococcus pyogenes (group a beta haemolytic streptococci), streptococcus pneumoniae (diplococcus pneumoniae). lower respiratory tract infections of mild to moderate severity caused by streptococcus pyogenes (group a beta hemolytic streptococci), streptococcus pneumoniae (diplococcus pneumoniae), acute and chronic bronchitis, pneumonia. sinusitis caused by streptococcus pneumoniae, streptococcus pyogenes. otitis media due to streptococcus pneumoniae, streptococcus pyogenes. respiratory tract infections due to mycoplasma pneumonia (eaton's agent). skin, and skin structure infections of mild to moderate severity caused by streptococcus pyogenes and staphylococcus aureus (resistant staphylococci may emerge during treatment). bordetella pertussis: erythromycin produces early elimination of the causative organism from the nasopharynx although the clinical course of the disease is not altered; therapeutic doses should be continued for at least 10 days. diphtheria: as an adjunct to antitoxin infections due to corynebacterium diphtheriae, to prevent establishment of carriers and to eradicate the organism in carriers. erythrasma: in the treatment of infections due to corynebacterium minutissimum. infections due to listera monocytogenes. non-gonococcal urethritis: chlamydia trachomatis and ureaplasma urealyticum have been shown to be sensitive to erythromycin and clinical studies have demonstrated its efficacy in urethritis due to these organisms. a minimum of 10 days therapy appears to be required. chlamydia trachomatis infection (excluding non-gonococcal urethritis): erythromycin has been shown to be effective in the treatment of trachoma or inclusion-body conjunctivitis and pneumonia in infants caused by chlamydia trachomatis. campylobacter fetus (subspecies) jejuni: infections due to this organism when antibiotic therapy is indicated. primary syphilis caused by treponema pallidum: erythromycin (oral forms only) is an alternative choice of treatment for primary syphilis in patients allergic to the penicillins. in the treatment of primary syphilis, spinal fluid should be examined before treatment and as part of the followup after therapy. legionnaires' disease caused by legionella pneumophila: although no controlled clinical efficacy studies have been conducted, in vitro and limited preliminary clinical data suggest that erythromycin may be effective in treating legionnaires' disease. prevention of initial attacks of rheumatic fever: penicillin is considered by the american heart association to be the drug of choice in the prevention of initial attacks of rheumatic fever (treatment of group a beta - haemolytic streptococcal infections of the upper respiratory tract e.g. tonsillitis or pharyngitis). erythromycin is indicated for the treatment of penicillin allergic patients. a therapeutic dose should be administered for 10 days. prevention of recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever: penicillin or sulphonamides are considered by the american heart association to be the drugs of choice in the prevention of recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever. in patients who are allergic to penicillin and sulphonamides, oral erythromycin is recommended by the american heart association in the long term prophylaxis of streptococcal pharyngitis (for the prevention of recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever). prevention of bacterial endocarditis: although no controlled clinical efficacy trials have been conducted, oral erythromycin has been suggested by the american heart association and the american dental association in a regimen for prophylaxis against bacterial endocarditis in patients sensitive to penicillin who have congenital heart disease, or rheumatic or other acquired valvular heart disease when they undergo dental or surgical procedures of the upper respiratory tract. erythromycin is not suitable prior to genitourinary or gastrointestinal tract surgery.