Macrolides for pneumonia

Examples

Generic NameBrand Name
azithromycinZithromax, Zmax
clarithromycinBiaxin
erythromycinEryc, EryPed, Ery-Tab

How It Works

Macrolides prevent bacteria from reproducing.

Why It Is Used

Doctors often use macrolides to treat pneumonia in otherwise healthy people younger than 65. For these people, macrolides are effective against the most common causes of bacterial infections in the lower respiratory tract Click here to see an illustration..

Macrolides may be given to people who are allergic to penicillin.

Doctors use macrolides in people 65 and older and people who have other long-lasting (chronic) health problems if the doctor suspects an uncommon cause of the pneumonia.

How Well It Works

In general, all antibiotics used have a high cure rate for pneumonia caused by bacteria. Cure rates are greater than 80%, meaning at least 80 people out of 100 are cured.1

Macrolides are effective against a wide range of bacteria.

You most likely will have some improvement in symptoms 2 to 3 days after treatment begins. Unless you get worse during that time, treatment is not changed for at least 3 days. The number of days you continue to take antibiotics depends on your illness and the type of antibiotic.

Side Effects

The most common side effects of macrolides include:

  • Diarrhea.
  • Nausea.
  • Upset stomach.
  • Vomiting.
  • Sore mouth.

A large study shows that people who take erythromycin along with certain common medicines may increase their risk of sudden cardiac death.2 The study shows that the risk of sudden cardiac death is greater when erythromycin is taken with some medicines that inhibit certain liver enzymes—such as certain calcium channel blockers, certain antifungal medicines, medicines to stop vomiting, and some antidepressants—than when erythromycin is taken by itself.

See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.)

What To Think About

Clarithromycin and azithromycin cost more than erythromycin. But both are effective against a wide range of bacteria and have fewer side effects. They may replace erythromycin to treat people who have pneumonia who also have other health problems or are 65 and older. Clarithromycin and azithromycin may be the best choice for people who:

  • Cannot take erythromycin.
  • Smoke.
  • Are more likely to have pneumonia caused by Haemophilus influenzae.

All the macrolide antibiotics are effective against lower respiratory tract infections caused by Legionella pneumophila, which also causes Legionnaires' disease.

To treat bronchitis or pneumonia, long-acting antibiotics are usually given for a shorter length of time than standard antibiotics.

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Author: Maria G. Essig, MS, ELS Last Updated: March 18, 2009
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
R. Steven Tharratt, MD, MPVM, FACP, FCCP - Pulmonology, Critical Care, Medical Toxicology

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Topic Contents
 Examples
 How It Works
 Why It Is Used
 How Well It Works
 Side Effects
 What To Think About
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