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Description of Eryc
Eryc is used to treat bacteria in the body. It belongs to the group of drugs called macrolide antibiotics. The generic name of the medicine is Erythromycin.
You can buy Eryc in the form of tablets and oral suspension. You must take the drug only as per the prescription and direction of your doctor. Eryc tablet is enteric-coated. Don’t crush, chew or open the tablet. Swallow it whole with a full glass of water. The coat will protect your stomach and if you open or crush the tablet, it will lose that feature. Use a measuring spoon to measure the liquid. Eryc can be taken with or without food.
Indications & Dosage of Eryc
Eryc is used to treat infections such as upper and lower respiratory tract infections, severe skin infections and acute pelvic inflammatory diseases. The drug prevents the growth and multiplication of bacteria by destroying certain proteins. It will not affect the human cells. The tablets are available in 250, 333, 400 and 500 mg strengths. The oral suspension is available in 200 mg/teaspoon and 400 mg/teaspoon doses.
The recommended dosage of Eryc for adults is 250 mg every six hours, 333 mg every eight hours, or 500 mg every 12 hours. The dosage for children is 30-50 mg/kg. You must take Eryc on time. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Don’t take an overdose of Eryc. Seek emergency medical support in case of an overdose. You will find a difference after taking the drug for a few days. Always complete the course to get the best results.
Eryc must be stored at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius. Keep it away from heat, direct sunlight, fire and moisture. Keep Eryc away from the reach of children.
Side Effects & Interactions of Eryc
Less serious side effects of Eryc are:
- Mild nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
- Dizziness and headache
- Mild vaginal discharge
- Tiredness
- Mild itching and skin rash
Serious side effects of Eryc are:
- Watery and bloody diarrhea
- hearing problems
- Vomiting and severe stomach pain
- Severe dizziness and fainting
- fast heartbeat
- Severe skin reactions such as rashes and hives
- Fever, sore throat, swelling on the face and burning in the eyes
- Jaundice
If you experience the serious side effects, consult your doctor at the earliest.
The following drugs may interact with Eryc:
- Propulsid
- Orap
- Migranal
- Ergomar
- Cafergot
- Migergot
- Alfenta
- Parlodel
- Pletal
- Quin-G
- Viagra
- Velban
- Jantoven
You must inform your doctor about all your previous and current medications before using Eryc.
Warnings & Precautions of Eryc
You must not use Eryc if you have:
- An allergy to any of the ingredients in the medicine
- A history of liver disease
- Myasthenia gravis
Eryc is not likely to harm the unborn baby, and you may buy Eryc if you are pregnant after consulting the doctor. The drug may pass into breast milk. Don’t take Eryc if you are breastfeeding.