|
Rosacea - Patient's guide
Erythromycin
Erythromycin is an antibiotic in the macrolide group, and is used in acne treatment. It is the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects that are important. If your inflamed pimples do not respond well to topical antibiotics, or if you have acne on many areas of your body, acne antibiotics in pill form (oral) can be more effective, easier to take, and more convenient.
How Do I Use This Medication?
This antibiotic is available both as an oral and a topical acne medication.
How Does It Work?
It is a bacteriostatic antibiotic, that is, it inhibits the growth of bacteria. It may also have an anti-inflammatory effect.
It is useful in the following conditions:
- Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta (PLEVA), or Mucha-Habermann disease
- Acne
- Rosacea
- Perioral dermatitis
- Erythrasma
- Erysipelas
- Erysipeloid
- Actinomycosis
- Amebiasis
- Gonorrhea
- Chancroid
- Syphilis
- Granuloma inguinale
- Lymphogranuloma venereum virus
Will There Be Side Effects?
Gastrointestinal upset is common with this acne antibiotic.
Rare side effects include:
- Live toxicity
- Cardiac toxicity
- Pancreatitis
- Ototoxicity(inner ear) in those who have kidney failure
The estolate type of erythromycin should be avoided during pregnancy because there is a risk of liver toxicity.
Can I Take Other Medications?
Avoid astemizole (Hismanol®) and terfenadine (Seldane®, Seldane-D®), which are antihistamines. Avoid cisapride (Propulsid®), which is used to treat symptoms of nighttime heartburn due to gastroesophageal reflux disease. Levels of the following drugs may increase if taken with erythromycin: carbamazepine, valproic acid, warfarin and theophyllin.
Which Brands Are Available?
Oral:
- Base - ERYC, E-Mycin
- Ethylsuccinate - EES®
- Estolate - Ilosone® (not used in adults)
Topical:
- A/T/S 2-3%
- Erycette® (Ortho)
- Erygel® (Allergan)
|
Minocycline (Minocin®, Dynacin®, Vectrin®)
|
Close |
Move
|
-
INTRODUCTION
Minocycline inhibits the growth of Propionibacterium acnes. Anti-inflammatory actions.
Drug Class: Antibiotic, Anti-inflammatory-long acting tetracycline...
|
Read more ...
-
CLININCAL EXPERIENCE
Oral antibiotics have had a significant role in the treatment of inflammatory disease such as acne, rosacea, perioral dermatitis and others. Tetracycline has long been the first line antibiotic for acneform eruptions because of its efficacy and affordability although in inconvenience of divides doses on an empty stomach has compromised compliance in some. P. acnes resistance to Tetracycline and Erythromycin has meant looking elsewhere for an alternative antibiotic. Bacterial resistance to Minocycline has been much slower to develop...
|
Read more ...
-
INDICATIONS
Labeled Indications: Dermatologic Dermatologic:
Acne vulgaris,
Inflammatory acne,
Anthrax,
Chancroid,
Granuloma inguinale,
Lymphogranuloma venerum,
Skin and soft tissue infections ,
Syphilis,
Yaws...
|
Read more ...
-
PATIENT PROFILE
Any inflammatory acne or rosacea patient who is not likely to respond to topical therapy alone. If scarring present or nodulocystic acne a more aggressive approach may be necessary...
|
Read more ...
-
DOSING
Capsules: Minocycline 50 and 100mg (Minocin* Dynacin*)
Suspension: Minocycline 50mg (Minocin* Dynacin*)
Parenteral: Minocycline 100mg (Minocin IV*) ...
|
Read more ...
-
EFFICACY
Improvement in inflammatory lesion in acne is about a 20% reduction a month. It may take 1-2 months to see initial benefit. After 6 months there is an approximate 60-70% improvement in inflammatory acne counts. Studies over the last 20 years have shown that tetracycline, erythromycin, doxycycline and minocycline have about the same efficacy in acne...
|
Read more ...
-
COMPLIANCE
All tetracyclines are broad-spectrum bacteriostatic agents. They are well absorbed, although oxytetracycline and tetracycline should not be taken with food. Minocycline as well as Doxycycline are absorbed almost as well on an empty as full stomach...
|
Read more ...
-
SIDE EFFECTS, SAFETY AND RISKS
Discard outdated tetracyclines as degradation products may be toxic.
Not recommended in pregnancy and in children under 8 years of age as permanent enamel hyperplasia, discoloration of teeth, and inhibition of fetal skeletal growth may occur...
|
Read more ...
-
COST OF TREATMENT
Cost of treatment of 1 month of standard dose for acne: Minocycline 100 mg daily for 1 month $42.
Tetracycline 1gm daily for 1 month ...
|
Read more ...
View the entire Minocycline (Minocin®, Dynacin®, Vectrin®) presentation.
|