Table of contents:
- Use
- What is erymed used for?
- How to use erymed?
- How to store erymed?
- Dose
- What is the dose of erymed for adults?
- Adult dosage for acne
- What is the dose of erymed for children?
- Adolescent dosage for acne
- In what dosage is erymed available?
- Side effects
- What side effects might occur if using erymed?
- Warnings & Precautions
- What should be known before using erymed?
- Is erymed safe for use by pregnant and lactating women?
- Interaction
- What medicines can interact with erymed?
- What foods and alcohol may interact with erymed?
- What health conditions can interact with erymed?
- Overdose
- What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
- What should I do if I miss a dose?
Use
What is erymed used for?
Erymed is a drug that is available in the form of a cream, gel, and medicinal liquid. This medicine contains the active ingredient erythromycin. Erymed is included in the macrolide class of antibiotics which works by stopping the growth of bacteria in the body.
This drug is mainly used to treat acne caused by bacteria. You can use this medicine together with other medicines that are also used to treat acne according to your doctor's recommendations.
Erymed medicine is a liquid containing alcohol which, if used, can affect the production of oil in the skin. which when worn on the skin can hold or dry out the oils your skin produces.
This drug is included in the group of prescription drugs, so it cannot be purchased at a pharmacy if it is not accompanied by a doctor's prescription.
How to use erymed?
There are several things you should pay attention to when using this drug, namely:
- Wash your hands before and after using this medicine.
- Clean the area around the infected skin before applying this medicine.
- Apply slowly and do not press the drug to the part of the skin to be treated.
- Generally, erymed is applied 1-2 times a day. Follow your doctor's advice.
- It can take up to 12 weeks before your condition improves after using this medicine.
- Continue to use this medication until according to your doctor's instructions and tell your doctor if your condition does not improve at all for up to 6 weeks of use.
- Use this medication according to the dosage recommended by your doctor.
- Do not use less or more than your doctor has recommended.
- Use this drug regularly to get the maximum benefits.
How to store erymed?
As with other drugs, erymed has drug storage rules that must be observed.
- Store erymed at room temperature.
- Keep this drug away from direct light exposure.
- Do not place erymed in a humid place.
- Don't keep it in the bathroom.
- Do not store and freeze in the freezer,
- Keep this medication away from children and pets.
Meanwhile, the following rules must be observed when trying to dispose of this product:
- Throw away this medication immediately if it has expired or has not been used anymore.
- Do not empty this medication in toilets or drains.
- If you do not know how to dispose of the correct medicine, ask your pharmacist or local waste disposal agency to find out how to dispose of the correct medicine.
Dose
What is the dose of erymed for adults?
Adult dosage for acne
Gels and creams: 1-2 times a day, apply to areas with acne prone skin. Apply slowly and don't rub it.
Fluids: 1-2 times a day, apply to the infected skin area.
What is the dose of erymed for children?
Adolescent dosage for acne
For adolescents 12 years and over:
Gels and creams: 1-2 times a day, apply to areas with acne prone skin. Apply slowly and don't rub it.
Fluids: 1-2 times a day, apply to the infected skin area.
Meanwhile, its safety for children aged 12 years cannot be ascertained.
In what dosage is erymed available?
- Erymed 2% cream 20 grams
- Erymed 2% 30 milliliter liquid
- Erymed Plus 30 milliliter liquid
- Erymed 2% gel 15 grams
Side effects
What side effects might occur if using erymed?
Side effects that may occur when using this drug include:
- An allergic reaction appears, such as redness, burning sensation, itchy skin, peeling skin. Usually it will appear at the beginning of use.
- Irritating to eyes
- Skin irritation
- Skin condition gets worse
- Diarrhea
Not all side effects that may occur are listed that have been mentioned. Even so, not all users of this drug experience side effects.
There are also side effects that you may experience but are not listed in this list. If you feel any side effects that occur after using this medicine, contact your doctor immediately.
Warnings & Precautions
What should be known before using erymed?
Before using this drug, there are several warnings that you should pay attention to, namely:
- Avoid using this medication on the eye, mouth, nose, or lip area. If you accidentally use it on these areas, rinse immediately with water.
- Since this medicine is a type of antibiotic, you may experience diarrhea as a sign of another recent infection. Tell your doctor right away if you have chronic diarrhea like bleeding or just water.
- Avoid using medicated gels or creams on the area of the skin that you have rubbed with erymed.
- While using this medication, avoid using skin care products that can cause irritation such as harsh soaps, such as products containing lime and alcohol.
- Do not use this medication on any other area than your skin.
- Do not use this medication for longer than recommended by your doctor.
Is erymed safe for use by pregnant and lactating women?
It is not certain whether this drug has a negative effect on pregnant and lactating women. This drug is also not necessarily able to pass through breast milk (breast milk). Therefore, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should first ask your doctor about using this drug, whether it is safe and also consider the benefits and risks of using the drug.
Interaction
What medicines can interact with erymed?
Given that this drug is a drug that is used on the outside of the body (skin), it is almost impossible for it to interact with other medicines that you are taking by mouth.
However, always check with your doctor about this. Write down all the drugs you use, from prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, multivitamins, to herbal products and ask your doctor whether it is safe to use these drugs together with erymed use.
What foods and alcohol may interact with erymed?
It is not yet certain whether there are certain types of food and alcohol that can interact with erymed. Instead, consume healthy foods and reduce alcohol consumption when you are about to do erymed treatment to be safer. If you are unsure, ask your doctor for more information.
What health conditions can interact with erymed?
It is not known if there are certain health conditions that can interact with this drug. If you have a serious enough health condition, check with your doctor.
Overdose
What should I do in an emergency or overdose?
As a drug that is only applied to the skin and is not taken orally, it has a very low chance of causing an overdose. However, if you experience an emergency condition while using this medicine, immediately contact the emergency room at the nearest hospital.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you have missed a dose, use it as soon as you remember. However, if the time has indicated for the use of the next dose, leave the missed dose and continue to use the drug according to the usual routine schedule. Do not double your dose as this cannot guarantee that you will get well sooner.
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