Macrolides are antibiotics with a macrocyclic lactone structure that has one or more deoxy sugars attached. They include the following drugs;

Erythromycin was the first to be used as a drug of first choice and as an alternative to patients allergic to penicillins.

Pregnancy Category: B or C

They may be acceptable but can be used if benefits outweigh the risks.

Mechanism of Action

They are bacteriostatic or bactericidal at higher doses in susceptible bacteria. They bind irreversibly to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, thus interfering with the translocation and sometimes transpeptidation steps of protein synthesis.

Pharmacokinetics

Indications

Cautions and Contraindications

Adverse Effects

Interactions

Nursing Considerations

Assessment

Interventions

Patient/Family Teaching

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