Generic Name: Erythromycin (Oral) 500mg
Company Name: Square Pharmaceuticals Limited
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Indications of Eromycin DS Tablet
A-Mycin is highly effective in the treatment of a wide variety of clinical infections, such as
Pharmacology of Eromycin DS Tablet
Erythromycin blocks the translocation process, which stops microsomal protein synthesis in sensitive organisms. These organisms have specific binding to the 50S subunit or the 70S ribosome, but no binding to the stable 80S mammalian ribosome. Erythromycin is effective against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as mycoplasmas and chlamydia. Because the base of erythromycin is destroyed by acid, it is given in the form of a stable ester. The presence of food reduces the rate of absorption of the base and esters. In the gut, the stearate is hydrolyzed, and the free erythromycin is absorbed. Peak serum concentrations of 0.9 to 1.4 or 0.4 to 1.8 mg/ml respectively are achieved in 1 to 4 hours after an oral dose of 500 mg of the base of stearate. The serum half-life ranges from 1.2 to 4 hours. The half-life in oliguria patients is roughly 5 hours.
Erythromycin is broadly dispersed throughout bodily tissue and fluids, with some retention in the liver and spleen. Erythromycin base has a 73 percent protein binding rate. When the meninges become inflamed, erythromycin enters the cerebrospinal fluid. It also passes through the placenta and is secreted in breast milk. The unmodified active ingredient is excreted in substantial amounts in the bile, and 5 to 15% of the erythromycin dose is eliminated in the urine.
Dosage and Administration of Eromycin DS Tablet
Adults: Usually 250 mg every 6 hours, or 500 mg every 12 hours. May increase up to 4 g/day, according to the severity of the infection.
Upper respiratory tract infections of mild to moderate severity:
Lower respiratory infections of mild to moderate severity
Respiratory tract infections due to Mycoplasma pneumonia
Skin and soft tissue infections of mild to moderate severity
Urogenital infection during pregnancy caused by Chlamydia trachomatis
Pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID), acute due to Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Non-gonococcal urethritis
Urethral, endocervical or rectal infections, uncomplicated
Early syphilis (primary, secondary, or latent syphilis of < 1-year duration)
Bacterial endocarditis
Rheumatic fever
Acne
Children:
The usual oral dose is 30-50 mg/kg body weight per day in divided doses. For more severe infections, the dose may be doubled.
Interaction of Eromycin DS Tablet
According to new research, using erythromycin in individuals who are taking a high dose of theophylline may result in a rise in serum theophylline levels and probable theophylline toxicity. In such circumstances, theophylline dosage should be lowered.
Contraindications
Erythromycin hypersensitivity is known.
Side effects of Eromycin DS Tablet
Gastrointestinal: Abdominal cramp & discomfort, nausea, vomiting & diarrhea. Hypersensitivity reaction may also be responsible for hepatotoxicity sometimes in patients receiving Erythromycin or its derivatives.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Erythromycin should be used with care in patients with existing hepatic impairment. It has been suggested that Erythromycin should be used with care in patients with a history of arrhythmia.
Storage Conditions
Keep the temperature below 25°C and away from light and moisture. Keep out of children's reach.
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