Erythromycin - Wikipedia Erythromycin (sometimes abbreviated ETM in reports) [3] is an antibiotic used for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections [1] This includes respiratory tract infections, skin infections, chlamydia infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, and syphilis [1]
Erythromycin (oral route) - Side effects dosage Erythromycin is used to prevent and treat infections in many different parts of the body, including respiratory tract infections, skin infections, diphtheria, intestinal amebiasis, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, Legionnaire's disease, pertussis, and syphilis
Erythromycin: MedlinePlus Drug Information Erythromycin is used to treat certain infection caused by bacteria including infections of the ears, lungs, sinuses, skin, throat, and reproductive organs Erythromycin is in a class of medications called macrolide antibiotics It works by stopping the growth of bacteria
Erythromycin: antibiotic to treat infections - NHS Find out how erythromycin treats chest and skin infections, ear infections and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and how to take it NHS medicines information on erythromycin – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it