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erythromycin

An antibiotic with the chemical formula C37H67NO13, isolated from a red-pigmented soil bacterium, Streptomyces erythreus. It is used in the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections and is a useful alternative for those patients who are allergic to penicillin.



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The following are popular brands in the market that make use of topical antibiotics and the concentrations of the active ingredients: - Branded generics (solution, gel, swabs and lotion), 2% - A/T/S solution & gel (2%) - Theramycin Z solution (2%, contains zinc) - Akne-Mycin ointment (2%) - Erycette pledglets (2%) - Staticin solution (1.
Penederm's specialty dermatology sales force began detailing Mentax, Akne-mycin and Cloderm to the medical community earlier this year and expects to launch its Avita cream in the third quarter of 1997.
Along with MENTAX, the sales force will detail Akne-Mycin, a topical antibiotic for acne, and Cloderm, a topical treatment for steroid-responsive dermatosis," continued Malchow.
 
 
 
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