What Are the Most Common Uses for Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate?
Erythromycin succinate (alias: erythromycin succinate, fungus sand, erythromycin ethoxylate)
Erythromycin succinate
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- Erythromycin succinate (alias: erythromycin succinate, fungus sand, erythromycin ethoxylate)
- Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate
- Erythromycin ethyl succinate. It is hydrolyzed in the body after oral administration and releases erythromycin to play an antibacterial effect. Functions and uses are the same as erythromycin. The dosage is 1g ~ 2g / day for adults, divided into 4 times; children 12.5mg / kg daily, divided into 4 times. It is best to take it on an empty stomach half an hour before meals to avoid affecting absorption. This product has lower hepatotoxicity than odorless erythromycin. However, since erythromycin is metabolized and excreted by the liver in the body, those with liver dysfunction should be used with caution. Erythromycin can pass through the placental barrier and can enter breast milk, so it should be used with caution in pregnant women and during lactation.