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Erythromycin Stearate Tablets

Category

Other Antibiotics (Macrolide)

Form

Tablets

Strength

250mg

CAS

114-07-8

Erythromycin Stearate Tablets – Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Therapy

Clinically proven macrolide antibiotic. Effective for respiratory and skin infections. Alternative for penicillin-allergic patients. High tissue penetration and antibacterial action. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.

Erythromycin Stearate Tablets 250mg belong to the macrolide class of antibiotics used for treating bacterial infections. They work by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing the growth of infection-causing organisms. This formulation is widely used in respiratory, dermatological, and soft tissue infections. It is especially useful in patients allergic to penicillin. LARKSOIS Pharma ensures consistent quality and global compliance.

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Introduction

  • Erythromycin Stearate Tablets 250mg belong to the macrolide class of antibiotics used for treating bacterial infections.
  • They work by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing the growth of infection-causing organisms.
  • This formulation is widely used in respiratory, dermatological, and soft tissue infections.
  • It is especially useful in patients allergic to penicillin.
  • LARKSOIS Pharma ensures consistent quality and global compliance.

Important Information

  • Strength: 250mg
  • Category: Other Antibiotics (Macrolide)
  • Form: Oral Tablets
  • CAS Number: 114-07-8
  • Manufacturer: LARKSOIS Pharma

Indications

  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Bronchitis and pneumonia
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Ear, nose, and throat infections
  • Sexually transmitted infections
  • Gastrointestinal infections
  • Acne and dermatological conditions

Maintenance

  • Complete the full course
  • Maintain consistent dosing intervals
  • Avoid skipping doses
  • Follow physician guidance

Dosage

General

  • Adults: 250mg to 500mg every 6 hours
  • Children: Based on body weight
  • Dose adjusted as per infection severity

Administration

  • Take on an empty stomach
  • Swallow with water
  • Maintain regular intervals
  • Do not crush or chew unless advised

Storage

  • Store below 25°C
  • Protect from moisture and sunlight
  • Keep in original packaging
  • Keep out of reach of children

Shelf Life

  • 24 to 36 months under recommended conditions

Manufacturing

  • Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
  • High-purity API sourcing
  • Advanced tablet compression technology
  • Strict quality control processes
  • Compliance with global standards

Precautions

  • Avoid in macrolide allergy
  • Use cautiously in liver disorders
  • Monitor cardiac conditions
  • Avoid prolonged unnecessary use
  • Inform doctor about other medications

Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Skin rash
  • Rare: liver dysfunction
  • Very rare: cardiac arrhythmias

Why Choose

  • Proven clinical effectiveness
  • Broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage
  • Safe for penicillin-allergic patients
  • International manufacturing standards
  • Trusted LARKSOIS Pharma quality

Frequently Asked Questions

Common product and supply questions.

What is erythromycin stearate tablets used for?+

Erythromycin Stearate Tablets are used to treat bacterial infections including respiratory, skin, and sexually transmitted infections by stopping bacterial growth.

When is the best time to take erythromycin stearate tablets?+

They are best taken on an empty stomach, either one hour before or two hours after meals for better absorption.

What two diseases are treated with erythromycin?+

Erythromycin is commonly used to treat respiratory infections like pneumonia and skin infections such as acne.

Is erythromycin stearate tablet used for colds?+

No, it is not used for colds because colds are caused by viruses and erythromycin is only effective against bacteria.

Is erythromycin stearate used for cough?+

It may be used for cough only if it is caused by a bacterial infection, not viral causes.