POM

Erythromycin

From £159.95

Skip to product information
Strength
Quantity
Regular price £159.95
Sale price £159.95 Regular price
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

This product requires an account to purchase. Please login for further details.


Need Express Delivery? Order now!

I18n Error: Missing interpolation value "end_date" for "Ends on {{ end_date }}"
Erythromycin Description
Erythromycin is an antibiotic used to treat skin conditions such as rosacea.
It prevents bacteria from multiplying, helping your skin to recover.
Typically, you'll take two tablets twice daily.

What is Erythromycin?

Erythromycin is a type of macrolide antibiotic. It's commonly used to treat infections in the chest and lungs, but it's also good for skin issues like acne and rosacea. Since rosacea and many forms of acne are linked to inflammation, Erythromycin's antibacterial properties help reduce inflammation, allowing your skin to heal.

Erythromycin works as an anti-inflammatory, preventing bacteria from growing in blocked pores, which helps spots to clear up. Rosacea can look similar to acne, with pimples appearing on your face, but its main sign is redness due to burst blood vessels. This condition is also caused by inflammation. Erythromycin can help reduce your symptoms and improve your skin's condition.

How does Erythromycin work?

Erythromycin works by disrupting protein production in bacterial cells. This action prevents the bacteria from multiplying and, at higher doses, can kill them. As a result, it stops bacteria from growing on your skin and reduces the inflammation causing your skin condition.

When you take Erythromycin tablets, they are swiftly absorbed into your bloodstream and begin working as an antibiotic throughout your body, including your skin. The medication reaches its highest concentration in your body roughly four hours after you take it.

What doses of Erythromycin are there?

Erythromycin tablets are available in two strengths: 250 mg and 500 mg. For more severe inflammation, the higher dose might be more suitable. Typically, you'll take one tablet every four to six hours until you've completed the course. It's crucial to finish your treatment, even if your skin appears to have improved.

Erythromycin is available as a powder for treating various infections and as a topical treatment for acne when combined with other active ingredients. Have a chat with our clinician about your symptoms, and we'll assist you in finding the right form and dosage for your needs.

How long does it take Erythromycin to work?

Erythromycin begins to work in your body quite swiftly, but it might take a few weeks or even months to notice the full effects. Many people use Erythromycin for 10-12 weeks to fully benefit their skin. If after a few weeks your acne hasn't improved or has worsened, it's a good idea to speak with your clinician. If you're using our service, simply log into your account and send us a message. Our clinical team may ask you to upload a photo of your skin and can explore other treatment options for you.

What should I do if I accidentally use Erythromycin incorrectly?

It's really important to take Erythromycin exactly as your doctor has advised. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's nearly time for your next dose, just skip the one you missed and carry on with your usual schedule. Never take two doses at once to make up for a missed one. Taking too much Erythromycin usually doesn't cause serious problems, but it might lead to side effects like diarrhoea and stomach upset. If you're worried about having taken too much, contact your doctor for advice. Also, avoid drinking grapefruit juice while you're on this medication.

How is Erythromycin different from other treatments for acne, folliculitis and rosacea?

If topical treatments haven't worked for your acne, folliculitis, or rosacea, erythromycin could be a suitable option. It's also beneficial if your skin condition is more severe. Erythromycin addresses the underlying cause of your inflammation by eliminating the harmful bacteria, allowing your skin to heal completely.

Erythromycin is one of the few antibiotics that can treat acne, folliculitis, and rosacea. If you've already tried over-the-counter gels and creams without success, it might be worth discussing Erythromycin with your clinician.

Is Erythromycin similar to any other treatments?

Aknemycin Plus Solution is a treatment for acne that includes erythromycin and tretinoin. You apply it directly to your skin as it's a topical treatment. Another option is Zineryt Solution, which is also applied to the skin and contains erythromycin and zinc. If you're considering erythromycin but prefer not to take antibiotic tablets, these treatments might be suitable for you.

There are other antibiotic tablets for treating acne, such as lymecycline and doxycycline. Flucloxacillin is occasionally used for folliculitis. If Erythromycin isn't suitable for you, you might consider trying one of these alternatives. Simply have a chat with our clinicians about your health, and we'll discuss your options with you.

How effective is Erythromycin?

Erythromycin is a strong treatment for skin conditions and has been used safely for many years, proving its safety and effectiveness. In one study, 77% of participants noticed their acne improved or significantly improved after taking erythromycin tablets for 12 weeks.

Erythromycin is also quite effective for treating rosacea. It works well because it reduces inflammation and helps manage symptoms during flare-ups.

If you've tried gentler treatments for skin conditions and they haven't been effective, Erythromycin might be a good option to consider.

Do I need a prescription for Erythromycin?

Yes, you'll need a clinician to prescribe Erythromycin for you. It's a powerful antibiotic, so it's not suitable for everyone. It's also not advised for very mild acne or rosacea, as it's better to start with some milder treatments available over the counter.

If you're considering Erythromycin, have a chat with our clinicians about your health. We'll ask a few quick questions to ensure it's a safe and appropriate choice for you. If it is, our expert clinicians can issue a prescription and arrange for your treatment to be delivered directly to you.

Important Information

Erythromycin isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know when using it.

Here's all the official information on it. If anything isn't clear, please let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

Always Read The Patient Information Leaflet

Medicines can cause side effects. Always read the leaflet that comes with your medication and report any side effects to your pharmacist. Stay informed—order safely today!

Meet our Clinicians

Our expert clinic team reviews your medical information and prescribes safe, effective treatments tailored to your needs

Meet Our Clinicians

  • Oluwole Ososami
     (2047506)

    Superintendent pharmacist with 20+ years of experience. Specialises in acute respiratory diseases, UTIs, musculoskeletal issues, and more

  • Syed Hossain
     (2213769)

    Independent Prescribing Pharmacist specialising in ENT, hypertension, and weight loss management

  • Henri Buadi (2059834)

    Independent Clinical Prescribing Pharmacist with expertise in asthma, COPD, and long-term disease management

  • OPEN till

    0123456789
    0123456789
    AM

    EVERY DAY

  • OPEN

    0123456789

    DAYS A WEEK

  • OPEN

    0123456789
    0123456789
    0123456789

    DAYS A YEAR