Can erythromycin effectively treat bacterial conjunctivitis and how does it compare to other treatments in terms of reducing symptoms, eradicating infections and preventing recurrence in patients with mild to moderate eye infections?
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Erythromycin is effective for bacterial conjunctivitis, often clearing infections quickly with minimal recurrence. It’s comparable to other antibiotics like azithromycin but requires more frequent dosing.