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Erythromycin acistrate
(EA)--a new ester of erythromycin--was compared with erythromycin base as enterocoated pellets in capsules (EB enterocapsules) and enterocoated tablets of erythromycin base (EB enterotablets) in the treatment of respiratory tract infections. The present double-blind, multicentre study, conducted in eight occupational health centres, included 474 patients; 236 treated with EA, 117 with EB enterocapsules and 121 with EB enterotablets. The diagnoses included tonsillitis, sinusitis, otitis media, bronchitis and
pneumonia
. The patients were examined on admission and at the end of the treatment. The dosage of EA was 400 mg tid and that of the two erythromycin base preparations 500 mg tid. The treatment was given for seven to 14 days. In the EA-group, 97% of patients were clinically cured by the end of the treatment, while the cure rates for EB enterocapsules and EB enterotablets were 95% and 94%, respectively. Gastrointestinal side effects were reported by 36% of the patients on EA, 54% on EB enterocapsules and 50% on EB enterotablets. Discontinuations due to adverse effects occurred in 8% in the EA, in 21% in the EB enterocapsule and in 12% in the EB enterotablet groups. All three preparations were thus equally effective, but EA caused statistically significantly less gastrointestinal side effects overall (P less than 0.01), especially nausea (P less than 0.01) and abdominal pain (P less than 0.05), than the two formulations containing erythromycin base. Also discontinuations due to side effects occurred statistically significantly less frequently in the EA-group.
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PMID:Treatment of respiratory tract infections with erythromycin acistrate and two formulations of erythromycin base. 339 72
Erythromycin acistrate
(
Erasis
, CAS 96128-89-1) is a 2'-acetyl ester prodrug of erythromycin. Due to prolonged half-life it is more suitable for twice daily dosing than the conventional erythromycin preparations. In the present double-blind trial, totally 297 ambulatory patients with respiratory tract infections were treated either with erythromycin acistrate 800 mg daily or doxycycline 100 mg daily. 243 of the included patients had bronchitis, 15 patients bronchitis and other respiratory tract symptoms, 25 patients
pneumonia
and 14 other respiratory tract infections. The duration of treatment varied from 7 to 14 days depending on the severity of infection. The efficacy of both treatments was very good. 96.6% of the patients treated with erythromycin acistrate and 97.2% of the patients treated with doxycycline improved. The efficacy of erythromycin acistrate in the treatment of bronchitis and
pneumonia
was 96.7 and 100%, respectively. Only 5 of the totally 148 patients failed. Side effects (mainly gastrointestinal symptoms) were seen in 12.1% of the patients (20 patients in the erythromycin acistrate group and 16 patients in the doxycycline group). The results show that erythromycin acistrate dosed twice daily is as effective as doxycycline and well tolerated in the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections.
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PMID:Twice daily dosing of erythromycin acistrate in the treatment of acute bronchitis and pneumonia. 824 Apr 50