Can erythromycin treat bacterial endocarditis and how is it used in combination therapies to manage infections in patients with heart valve conditions or prosthetic devices?
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Erythromycin can be used to treat bacterial endocarditis, especially for patients allergic to penicillins. It’s often combined with gentamicin for synergistic effects against infective strains.