Can erythromycin effectively manage post-surgical infections and what factors determine its suitability compared to other antibiotics for this purpose?
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Erythromycin can be effective for post-surgical infections, especially for patients allergic to penicillin. Suitability depends on the infection’s bacterial type and resistance patterns.
Erythromycin is a valid choice for managing post-surgical infections in patients who cannot tolerate penicillins. Its effectiveness depends on the specific bacteria and local antibiotic resistance.
For post-surgical infections, erythromycin is suitable when patients are penicillin-allergic. Its use depends on bacterial susceptibility and patient health condition.