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Erythromycin versus cefadroxil in the treatment of skin infections.

Author(s): Heskel NS, Siepman NC, Pichotta PJ, Green EM, Stoll RW

Affiliation(s): Doctors' Clinic, Vero Beach, Florida.

Publication date & source: 1992-02, Int J Dermatol., 31(2):131-3.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial

Erythromycin is often overlooked for the treatment of skin and skin structure infections. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of erythromycin particles in tablets and of cefadroxil in 164 patients with skin infections; both treatments were given as 500 mg twice daily. One hundred percent of erythromycin and 96% of cefadroxil patients were clinically cured or improved, and 98% of susceptible pathogens were eradicated in both groups. Only three erythromycin patients and one cefadroxil patient left the study early because of GI-related adverse events. Erythromycin, therefore, was as effective and safe as cefadroxil in the treatment of mild-to-moderate skin infections.

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