What medicine can mycoplasma and chlamydia be treated with?

Erythromycin is the first choice to treat mycoplasma and chlamydia: it is mainly used for staphylococcus aureus infection resistant to penicillin and staphylococcus aureus infection allergic to penicillin. It is also used for respiratory tract, Legionella pneumonia, mycoplasma pneumonia and skin and soft tissue infection caused by hemolytic streptococcus and pneumococcus. In addition, for diphtheria patients, this product is effective in combination with diphtheria antitoxin.

Dosage and usage

Erythromycin tablets (enteric-coated tablets), oral, adult 1g ~ 2g/ day; Children take 30 mg ~ 50 mg/kg daily, divided into 3 ~ 4 times. Erythromycin lactobionate can be injected intravenously or intravenously, adult 1g ~ 2g/ day; The daily dose for children is 20 mg ~ 30 mg/kg, which is taken 2 ~ 3 times.