You have erythromycin, roxithromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin. They come under the category of macrolide drugs.
Zithromax is a macrolide
Clarithromycin is not a sulfur or sulfa drug because it lacks the sulfonamide group. It is a drug in the group of macrolide antibiotics.
Macrolides and Clindamycine are a subgroup of medication that work on killing bacteria by inhibition of Protein synthesis, so both have the same mechanism of action.but Clinidamycin is not a member of macrolide group, it is just a drug by it's own.Macrolides include :-Erythromycin-Clarithromycin-Azithromycin-Roxithromycin
An azalide is any of a class of macrolide antibiotics which contain a nitrogen in the macrolide ring.
No, erythromycin and vancomycin are not in the same drug family. Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic, while vancomycin is a glycopeptide antibiotic. They have different mechanisms of action and are used to treat different types of bacterial infections.
No, Zithromax is a macrolide.
Ery is erythromycin. This belong to macrolide group of antibiotics. You can use the same, when patient is allergic to penicillin. But this drug stimulates the motilin receptors and can cause pain in abdomen. You can use clarithromycin or the azithromycin, instead.
Amphotericin, or macrolide (such as Roxithromycin)
No. For example, Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic with an antimicrobial spectrum slightly wider than penicillin, and is often used for people with a penicillin allergy.
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The chief methylxanthine drug is theophylline
An azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic derived from erythromycin.