Greater Glasgow and Clyde Medicines
Key to symbols The medicine should be initiated by, or on the advice of a specialist, but is suitable for continuation by a GP The medicine should only be used and prescribed by a specialist Indicates the preferred choice within a class or group of medicines
The medicine should be initiated by, or on the advice of a specialist, but is suitable for continuation by a GP
The medicine should only be used and prescribed by a specialist
Indicates the preferred choice within a class or group of medicines
5.1. Antibacterial drugs

5.1.5. Macrolides

Preferred List
CLARITHROMYCIN

Restrictions:

Excludes Clarosip®.

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ERYTHROMYCIN

Prescribing Notes:

Erythromycin has a spectrum of activity similar to penicillin, which makes it a useful alternative for penicillin allergic patients for many infections.

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Total Formulary
AZITHROMYCIN (tablets, oral suspension, IV infusion)

Restrictions:

Oral formulations are only Formulary for indications which require its powerful anti-chlamydial effect. Azithromycin IV infusion is restricted to use for the treatment of community acquired pneumonia (CAP) and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) only on the advice of a microbiologist or infectious disease physician when the oral route of administration is compromised. The intravenous formulation is considered a Protected Antimicrobial.

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