Streptococcal pharyngitis therapy. A comparison of two erythromycin formulations
C. W. Derrick and H. C. Dillon Jr
The recommended dosage of erythromycin, without regard to the formulation
prescribed, for children with streptococcal pharyngitis is 30 to 40
mg/kg/day. We previously reported an acceptable streptococcal eradication
rate among patients with pharyngitis treated with erythromycin estolate, 20
mg/kg/day. In this study, an extension of the earlier one, the efficacy of
this same dosage of erythromycin estolate was compared with a 40 mg/kg/day
dosage of erythromycin ethylsuccinate. Streptococcal eradication rates were
nearly identical in the two groups of patients. The efficacy of
erythromycin estolate at a dosage lower than that recommended for children
is most likely explained on pharmacologic grounds: better absorption and
higher levels in serum and tissue than those achieved with other
erythromycin formulations. It seems rational to calculate required dosages
of erythromycin on the basis of the formulation being administered.