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DrugDigest: Erythromycin Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons including generics when available. Sold under brand names such as: E-Base, E-Mycin, EES, Ery-Tab, EryPed, Erythrocin, Ilosone, and PCE Dispertab. (drugdigest.org) |
E.E.S. (Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate) - RxList Monographs Description: Description with links to full prescribing information for this antibiotic inticated for treatment of ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA in children that is caused by susceptible strains of Haemophilus influenzae. (rxlist.com) |
Emgel Description: Product information from Glaxo Wellcome, in Portable Document Format (PDF). (glaxowellcome.com) |
Erythromycin Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate - Familydoctor.org Description: Information for patients in English and Spanish. (familydoctor.org) |
Erythromycin Stearate - RxList Monographs Description: Description with links to full prescribing information for this antibiotic indicated for the treatment of upper and lower respiratory tract, skin, and soft tissue infections of mild to moderate severity. (rxlist.com) |
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