Sep 21, 2021 · Erythromycin delayed-release tablets for oral administration are available in two dosage strengths, each white to off white oval tablet containing 250 mg, or 500 mg of erythromycin as the free base
Erythromycin enteric-coated pellets are available in capsules and can be taken without regard to meals
Depending on the severity of your infection, your doctor may increase your dose as
Drug information provided by: Merative, Micromedex Eryped 200 Eryped 400 Ery-Tab Erythrocin Erythrocin Stearate PCE Dispertab Erythromycin comes as a capsule, tablet, delayed-release (releases the medication in the intestine to prevent break-down of the medication by stomach acids) capsule, delayed
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Each erythromycin delayed-release capsules, USP contains 250 mg of erythromycin base
DESCRIPTION Erythromycin delayed-release capsules, USP capsules contain enteric-coated pellets of erythromycin base for oral administration
To reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of Erythromycin Delayed-release Capsules, USP and other
Erythromycin Delayed-Release Capsules USP
The usual dosage of erythromycin tablets is one 250 mg tablet four times daily in equally spaced doses or one 500 mg tablet every 12 hours
The capsule shell contains gelatin NF, titanium dioxide USP, FD&C Yellow #6
Do not chew, break, or split the tablet
per dose 500 mg) for 7 days, alternatively 20–30 mg/kg twice daily (max
500 mg 4 times a day for 7 days, alternatively 1 g twice daily for 7 days
The cap and body are imprinted with "Erymax" and "250 mg" in black ink
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For the long-term prevention of streptococcal infections in persons with a history of rheumatic heart disease and an allergy to penicillin, the usual dose is one 250 mg
Do not divide, chew or crush the tablet or capsule
For example, whether they are sold as powder form, as a capsule or as a tablet
Enteric-coated erythromycin capsule from Abbott Labs
250 to 333 mg orally every 6 hours OR 500 mg orally every 12 hours
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The enteric coating of pellets in ERYC capsules protects the erythromycin base from inactivation by gastric acidity
Week 5: 10 mg/kg orally every other day for 7 days
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