Erythromycin  (U.S.N.L.M.) | ||
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Dosing/ Conjunctivitis, keratitis | 1 cm strip in conjunctival sac up to 6x/dy | |
Dosing/ Ophthalmia neonatorum | .5 to 1 cm strip in conjunctival sac following delivery | |
Chem Specs | erythromycin 0.5% | |
Quantities | 3.5 gm tube | |
Cost | 19.11 | |
Class | Macrolide | |
Action | Blocks bacterial protein synthesis. | |
Activity | Broad spectrum similar to penicillin. (Bacteriostatic) | |
Usage | Used as an antibiotic nocturnal lubricant. | |
Active against Streptococcus pyrogenes (group A hemolytic) Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis |
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Contraindications | Hypersensitivity to erythromycin. | |
Pediatric use | See dosage information for neonatal usage. | |
Pregnancy | Category B | |
Effective against many Gram-positive organisms, but poor activity against H. influenzae. Significant Staph species resistance. |
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Brands: Illotycin, Romycin Ophthalmic. Generic: Bausch & Lomb |