ERYMYCIN DRY SYRUP 200

Country: Մալայզիա

language: անգլերեն

source: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

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PIL PIL (PIL)
21-10-2022
SPC SPC (SPC)
30-06-2021

active_ingredient:

ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE

MAH:

DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD

INN:

ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE

units_in_package:

60ml mL

manufactured_by:

DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD

PIL

                                Consumer Medication Information Leaflet (RiMUP)
ERYMYCIN DRY SYRUP 200
Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate (200 mg/5ml)
1
What is in this leaflet
1.
What Erymycin Dry Syrup is used
for
2.
How Erymycin Dry Syrup works
3.
Before
you
use
Erymycin
Dry
Syrup
4.
How to use Erymycin Dry Syrup
5.
While you are using it
6.
Side effects
7.
Storage and Disposal of Erymycin
Dry Syrup
8.
Product Description
9.
Manufacturer
and
Product
Registration Holder
10. Date of revision
What Erymycin Dry Syrup is used
for
Erymycin
Dry
Syrup
used
for
the
treatment of:
- Respiratory tract infection.
- Ear and eye infections.
- Gastrointestinal infection.
- Skin and soft tissue infections.
- Gonorrhoea
or
syphilis
(sexually
transmitted disease).
- Whooping cough.
How Erymycin Dry Syrup works
Erythromycin
is
a
macrolide
antibiotic. It works by killing bacteria
which cause infections.
Before you use Erymycin Dry Syrup
- When you must not use it
Do not use Erymycin Dry Syrup if:
- You are allergic to Erythromycin or
any
other
ingredients
of
this
medicine
(listed
in
Product
Description)
- You have porphyria (Disorders that
negatively
affecting
the
skin
or
nervous system).
- Before you start use it
Pregnancy and lactation
Erythromycin appears in breast milk.
Please
consult
your
doctor
or
pharmacist
if
you
are
pregnant,
planning
for
pregnancy
or
breast-
feeding before using any medicine.
Tell your doctor if:
- You have impaired liver function
- You have kidney failure
- Taking other medicines
Tell your doctor if you are taking:
- Theophylline (treat lung diseases).
- Carbamazepine
(treat
seizures
and
nerve pain).
- Warfarin (anticoagulant).
- Cyclosporine
(prevent
organ
rejection in a transplant).
- Ergotamine (treat migraine).
Tell your doctor if you are taking any
other
medicines,
including
any
that
you buy without a prescription from a
pharmacy, supermarket or health food
shop.
How to use Erymycin Dry Syrup
- How much to use
Follow all directions given to you by
your doctor and pharmacist carefully.
They may differ from the information
contained in th
                                
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SPC

                                ERYMYCIN DRY SYRUP 200
MAL19972482AZ
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
POWDER
Flavour
: Orange
Colour
: White (Orange suspension on adding water)
EACH 5 ML OF THE RECONSTITUTED SUSPENSION CONTAINS:
Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate equivalent to Erythromycin 200 mg
(Preservative: Sodium Benzoate 0.1% w/v)
PHARMACODYNAMICS:
Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic. It interferes with bacterial
protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of
ribosomes. It is bacteriostatic or bactericidal depending on its
concentration and the type of organism. Activity
increases with increases in pH up to about pH 8.5. Its range of
antimicrobial action is similar to that of penicillin. The
minimum inhibitory concentrations of Erythromycin for sensitive
microorganisms have been reported to range from less
than 0.1 to about 2 mcg per ml.
PHARMACOKINETICS:
Erythromycin is well absorbed and may be given without regard to
meals. After absorption, Erythromycin diffuses
readily into most body fluids. In the absence of meningeal
inflammation, low concentrations are normally achieved in
the spinal fluid but passage of the drug across the
blood-brain-barrier increases in meningitis. In the presence of
normal hepatic function, Erythromycin is concentrated in the liver and
excreted in the bile; the effect of hepatic
dysfunction on excretion of Erythromycin by the liver into the bile is
not known. After oral administration, <5% of the
activity of the administered dose can be recovered in the urine.
Erythromycin crosses the placental barrier but feotal
plasma levels are low.
INDICATION:
Upper and lower respiratory tract infections; ear and eye infections;
gastrointestinal infection; skin and soft tissue
infections; gonorrhoea; syphillis and whooping cough.
RECOMMENDED DOSE:
For children, the recommended dosage are as below:
Body weight
Dosage
7 to 11
kg
100 mg (2.5 ml) 4 times daily.
11 to 23
kg
200 mg (5 ml) 4 times daily.
23 to 45
kg
300 mg (7.5 ml) 4 times daily.
Over 45
kg
400 mg (10 ml) 4 times daily.
For mild to moderately severe infections in adults, the 
                                
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