Erythromycin has traditionally been used for various respiratory infections (i
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ORAL: Erythromycin Base (Base) or Erythromycin Stearate (Stearate): Mild to moderate infections: 250 mg
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Mean duration of erythromycin therapy was 4
oa Optimal dose and duration of enteral erythromycin as a prokinetic: A surgical intensive care experience Authors: Nissar Shaikh 1, MM Nainthramveetil 1, Shoaib Nawaz 1, Jazib
Erythromycin was significantly effective in patients with multiple organ
The length of time that people took erythromycin for also varied, ranging from 2 to 4 weeks
PARENTERAL: Erythromycin Lactobionate (Lactobionate): 15 to 20 mg/kg IV per day via intermittent IV infusion over 20 to 60 minutes no more than every 6 hours or via slow continuous IV infusion
Child 10–17 years
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For pravastatin — prescribe erythromycin with caution, and advise the person to report any muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness
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8 g daily, increased dose used in life-threatening infection, single doses above 600 mg to be administered by intravenous infusion only, single doses by intravenous infusion not to exceed 1
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Limitations to erythromycin include adverse reactions (nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain), QTc interval prolongation, CYP3A-associated drug interactions, and tachyphylaxis
3% or Mannitol 10% or Ringers solution; for intermittent infusion, dilute the required dose in 50–100 mL of infusion fluid and give over
1 In patients who do not respond to prokinetic therapy, other pharmacologic recommendations include intravenous Posology
The usual dose of erythromycin is 250mg to 1,000mg, taken 4 times a day
Introduction
Erythromycin dose-dependently increases the frequency of the MMC when the dose is relatively low; however, when the dose is increasesd further, it causes only strong gastric contractions that do not migrate to the intestine
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