Yes. It's often used for people who are allergic to penicillin.
No, echinacea is used as an immune system support. For more information please see the related link below.
erythromycin
A synthetic equivalent to the antibiotic Erythromycin.
No, Pencillin is a narrow spectrum antibiotic.
There are few combinations, which may contain erythromycin. They are not rational combinations. Erythromycin is itself an antibiotic on the merit. Other antibiotics do not or should not contain the erythromycin.
No, it is an antibiotic. To my knowledge, no company makes an antibiotic/codeine combination, nor would they.
acyclovir is an antiviral medication where erythromycin is an antibiotic. herpes is a viral infection, therefore erythromycin will have no effect.
erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, cefuroxine, flucloxacillin erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, cefuroxine, flucloxacillin erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, cefuroxine, flucloxacillin erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, clindamycin, cefuroxine, flucloxacillin
EES stands for erythromycin ethylsuccinate, an antibiotic.
Erythromycin is antibiotic that belongs to a family of drugs known as macrolides. It is produced by Streptomyces Erythraeus. Erythromycin is used to treat a variety of disease including Legionnaire's disease and certain types of pneumonia.
The brand name antibiotic is spelled E-Mycin (erythromycin ethylsuccinate).
An azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic derived from erythromycin.
It's a macrolide antibiotic (a cousin of erythromycin and azithromycin) not on the market in the US, as far as I can tell.