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Synonyms / Brand Names: Erythromycin estolate, Erythromycin ethylsuccinate, Erythromycin glucoheptonate, Erythromycin lactobionate, Erythromycin oxime, Erythromycin Stearate, Erythrocin Stearate, Erythrocin, EM, Abboticin, Abomacetin, Ak-mycin, Akne-Mycin, Aknin, Benzamycin, Benzamycin Pak, Bristamycin, Dotycin, Dumotrycin, E-Base, E-Glades, E-Mycin, E-Solve 2, EMU, ETS, Emgel, Eritrocina, Ermycin, Ery-Sol, Ery-Tab, Eryc, Eryc 125, Eryc Sprinkles, Erycen, Erycette, Erycin, Erycinum, Eryderm, Erygel, Erymax, Erypar, Erythra-Derm,Erythro, Erythro-Statin, Erythrogran, Erythroguent, Erythromast 36, Erythromid, Erythromycin A, Erythromycin B, Ethril 250, Ilocaps, Ilosone, Ilotycin, Ilotycin Gluceptate, IndermRetcin, Kesso-Mycin, Mephamycin, Pantomicina, Pce, Pfizer-e, Propiocine, R-P Mycin, Robimycin, Sansac, Serp-AFD, Stiemycin, Taimoxin-F, Theramycin Z, Torlamicina, Wemid, Wyamycin S

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Dosing and Administration

ADULTS
The usual dose is 250 mg every 6 hours taken one hour before meals. If twice-a-day dosage is desired, the recommended dose is 500 mg every 12 hours. Dosage may be increased up to 4 grams per day, according to the severity of the infection. Twice-a-day dosing is not recommended when doses larger than 1 gram daily are administered.

CHILDREN
Age, weight, and severity of the infection are important factors in determining the proper dosage. The usual dosage is 30 to 50 mg/kg/day in divided doses. For the treatment of more severe infections, this dose may be doubled.

For more information on dosing please refer to Instructions for administration



FDA Package Insert Resources
Indications, Contraindications, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, etc.

Calculate Creatine Clearance
On line calculator of your patients Cr Cl by a variety of formulas.

Convert pounds to Kilograms
On line calculator of your patients weight in pounds to Kg for dosing estimates.

Publication Resources
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Trial Resources
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Guidelines & Evidence Based Medicine Resources
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Media Resources
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Patient Resources
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International Resources
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FDA Package Insert Resources

Indications

Contraindications

Side Effects

Drug Interactions

Precautions

Overdose

Instructions for Administration

How Supplied

FDA label

FDA on Erythromycin (oral)

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Publication Resources

Most Recent Articles on Erythromycin (oral)

Review Articles on Erythromycin (oral)

Articles on Erythromycin (oral) in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ

WikiDoc State of the Art Review

Textbook Information on Erythromycin (oral)

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Trial Resources

Ongoing Trials with Erythromycin (oral) at Clinical Trials.gov

Trial Results with Erythromycin (oral)

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Guidelines & Evidence Based Medicine Resources

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Erythromycin (oral)

Cochrane Collaboration on Erythromycin (oral)

Cost Effectiveness of Erythromycin (oral)

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Media Resources

Powerpoint Slides on Erythromycin (oral)

Images of Erythromycin (oral)

Podcasts & MP3s on Erythromycin (oral)

Videos on Erythromycin (oral)

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Patient Resources

Patient Resources on Erythromycin (oral)

Discussion Groups on Erythromycin (oral)

Patient Handouts on Erythromycin (oral)

Blogs on Erythromycin (oral)

Erythromycin (oral) in the News

Erythromycin (oral) in the Marketplace

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International Resources

Erythromycin (oral) en Español

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Adapted from the FDA Package Insert.