Brand Name EM
Type Tablet
Weight 500 mg
Generic Erythromycin
Manufacturer Modern Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Price (Bangladesh) Unit: ৳ 8.00 (20s pack: ৳ 160.00)
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About EM Tablet 500 mg

EM Tablet 500 mg is a brand medicine manufactured by Modern Pharmaceuticals Ltd. containing the generic Erythromycin (500 mg). Current listed price in Bangladesh: Unit: ৳ 8.00 (20s pack: ৳ 160.00).

Medical information for EM Tablet 500 mg

Uses, dosage, side effects, and safety details below apply to EM Tablet 500 mg (generic: Erythromycin). This is general information — consult a doctor before use.

Introduction

EM Tablet 500 mg is a bacteriostatic antibiotic drug produced by a strain of Saccharopolyspora erythraea (formerly Streptomyces erythraeus) and belongs to the macrolide group of antibiotics which consists of Azithromycin, Clarithromycin, Spiramycin and others. It was originally discovered in 1952. EM Tablet 500 mg is widely used for treating a variety of infections, including those caused by gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It is available for administration in various forms, including intravenous, topical, and eye drop preparations.

Uses

EM Tablet 500 mg is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat and prevent a variety of bacterial infections.

EM Tablet 500 mg is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of various bacteria. The indications for erythromycin have been summarized by body system below:

Respiratory infections

Mild to moderate upper respiratory tract infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae, or Haemophilus influenzae (when used concomitantly with appropriate doses of sulfonamides) can be treated with erythromycin. Mild to moderate lower-respiratory tract infections due to susceptible strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae or Streptococcus pyogenes may also be treated. EM Tablet 500 mg treats listeriosis caused by Listeria monocytogenes may also be treated with erythromycin. EM Tablet 500 mg is indicated to treat pertussis (whooping cough) caused by Bordetella pertussis. It is effective in eliminating the causative organism from the nasopharynx of infected individuals, rendering them noninfectious. Clinical studies suggest that erythromycin may aid in the prevention of pertussis infection for individuals who have been exposed to the bacteria. Respiratory tract infections due to Mycoplasma pneumoniae may also be treated with erythromycin. Despite the fact that no controlled clinical efficacy studies have been conducted to this date, in vitro and certain preliminary clinical study results indicate that erythromycin may be an effective treatment in Legionnaires’ Disease. Finally, erythromycin is indicated to treat diphtheria and other infections due to Corynebacterium diphtheriae, as an adjunct to antitoxin, to prevent carrier status and to eradicate the organism in existing carriers. In addition to the prevention of diphtheria, erythromycin can be used to prevent rheumatic fever in penicillin intolerant patients.

Skin infections

Mild to moderate skin or skin structure infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or Staphylococcus aureus may be treated with erythromycin, however, resistant staphylococcal organisms may emerge. EM Tablet 500 mg can also be used to treat erythrasma, an infectious condition caused by Corynebacterium minutissimum.

Gastrointestinal infections

Intestinal amebiasis caused by Entamoeba histolytica can be treated with oral erythromycin. Extraenteric amebiasis warrants treatment with other antimicrobial drugs.

Genital infections/STIs

EM Tablet 500 mg can be used as an alternative drug in treating acute pelvic inflammatory disease caused by N. gonorrheae in female patients who have demonstrated hypersensitivity or intolerance to penicillin. Syphilis, caused by Treponema pallidum, can be treated with erythromycin. It serves as an alternative treatment for primary syphilis in patients who have demonstrated penicillin hypersensitivity. EM Tablet 500 mg can also be used in the primary stage of primary syphilis. Another approved indication of erythromycin is to treat chlamydial infections that cause conjunctivitis of the newborn, pneumonia of infancy, and urogenital infections occurring in pregnancy. It is indicated as an alternative option to tetracyclines for the treatment of uncomplicated rectal, urethral and endocervical infections in adults caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. EM Tablet 500 mg can be used in nongonococcal urethritis can be used when tetracyclines cannot be administered. Finally, erythromycin is indicated to treat nongonococcal urethritis due to Ureaplasma urealyticum.

Associated Conditions

  • Acne
  • Acne Vulgaris
  • Acute Otitis Media caused by Haemophilus Influenzae
  • Acute pelvic inflammatory disease caused by Neisseria Gonorrheae Infection
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Chancroid
  • Chlamydia Trachomatis
  • Chlamydial ophthalmia neonatorum
  • Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)
  • Diphtheria
  • Erythrasma
  • Gastroparesis
  • Granuloma Inguinale
  • Intestinal amebiasis caused by entamoeba histolytica
  • Legionella Pneumophila Infections
  • Listeria infection
  • Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI)
  • Lymphogranuloma Venereum
  • Nongonococcal urethritis
  • Ophthalmia neonatorum (gonococcal)
  • Pertussis
  • Postoperative Infections
  • Primary Syphilis
  • Respiratory Tract Infections (RTI)
  • Staphylococcal Skin Infections
  • Syphilis
  • Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
  • Ureaplasma urethritis
  • Whooping Cough
  • Inflammatory papular lesions
  • Mild Acne vulgaris
  • Moderate Acne vulgaris
  • Predominant skin comedones
  • papules and pustules
  • Prophylaxis of Rheumatic fever
  • Pustular lesions
  • Skin and skin-structure infections
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue bacterial infections caused by streptococcus pyogenes
  • Superficial ocular infections

Pharmacodynamics

Macrolides, such as erythromycin, stop bacterial growth by inhibiting protein synthesis and translation, treating bacterial infections. EM Tablet 500 mg does not exert effects on nucleic acid synthesis. This drug has been shown to be active against most strains of the following microorganisms, effectively treating both in vitro and clinical infections. Despite this, it is important to perform bacterial susceptibility testing before administering this antibiotic, as resistance is a common issue that may affect treatment.

A note on antimicrobial resistance, pseudomembranous colitis, and hepatotoxicity

Many strains of Haemophilus influenzae are resistant to erythromycin alone but are found to be susceptible to erythromycin and sulfonamides used in combination. It is important to note that Staphylococci that are resistant to erythromycin may emerge during erythromycin and/or sulfonamide therapy. Pseudomembranous colitis has been reported with most antibacterial agents, including erythromycin, and may range in severity from mild to life-threatening. Therefore, the physician should consider this diagnosis in patients with diarrhea after the administration of antibacterial agents. EM Tablet 500 mg can cause hepatic dysfunction, cholestatic jaundice, and abnormal liver transaminases, particularly when erythromycin estolate is administered.

Mechanism of Action

In order to replicate, bacteria require a specific process of protein synthesis, enabled by ribosomal proteins. EM Tablet 500 mg acts by inhibition of protein synthesis by binding to the 23S ribosomal RNA molecule in the 50S subunit of ribosomes in susceptible bacterial organisms. It stops bacterial protein synthesis by inhibiting the transpeptidation/translocation step of protein synthesis and by inhibiting the assembly of the 50S ribosomal subunit. This results in the control of various bacterial infections. The strong affinity of macrolides, including erythromycin, for bacterial ribosomes, supports their broad‐spectrum antibacterial activities.

Absorption

Orally administered erythromycin is readily absorbed. Food intake does not appear to exert effects on serum concentrations of erythromycin. Some interindividual variation exists in terms of erythromycin absorption, which may impact absorption to varying degrees. The Cmax of erythromycin is 1.8 mcg/L and the Tmax is 1.2 hours. The serum AUC of erythromycin after the administration of a 500mg oral dose was 7.3±3.9 mg.h/l in one pharmacokinetic study. EM Tablet 500 mg is well known for a bioavailability that is variable (18-45%) after oral administration and its susceptibility to broken down under acidic conditions.

Volume of Distribution

EM Tablet 500 mg is found in most body fluids and accumulates in leucocytes and inflammatory liquid. Spinal fluid concentrations of erythromycin are low, however, the diffusion of erythromycin through the blood-brain barrier increases in meningitis, likely due to the presence of inflamed tissues which are easily penetrated. EM Tablet 500 mg crosses the placenta.

Protein Binding

EM Tablet 500 mg demonstrates 93% serum protein binding in the erythromycin propionate form. Another resource indicates that erythromycin protein binding ranges from 80 to 90%.

Route of Elimination

In patients with normal liver function, erythromycin concentrates in the liver and is then excreted in the bile.Under 5% of the orally administered dose of erythromycin is found excreted in the urine. A high percentage of absorbed erythromycin is not accounted for, but is likely metabolized.

Half Life

The elimination half-life of oral erythromycin was 3.5 hours according to one study and ranged between 2.4-3.1 hours in another study. Repetitive dosing of erythromycin leads to increased elimination half-life.

Clearance

The clearance of erythromycin in healthy subjects was 0.53 ± 0.13 l/h/kg after a 125mg intravenous dose. In a clinical study of healthy patients and patients with liver cirrhosis, clearance of erythromycin was significantly reduced in those with severe liver cirrhosis. The clearance in cirrhotic patients was 42.2 ± 10.1 l h–1 versus 113.2 ± 44.2 l h-1 in healthy patients.

Toxicity

LD50

The oral LD50 of erythromycin in rats is 9272 mg/kg.

Overdose information

Symptoms of overdose may include diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, and vomiting. EM Tablet 500 mg should immediately be discontinued in cases of overdose. Rapid elimination of unabsorbed drug should be attempted. Supportive measures should be initiated. EM Tablet 500 mg is not adequately removed by peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis.

Food Interactions

  • Avoid grapefruit products.
  • Take on an empty stomach. Allow approximately 30 minutes to 2 hours before meals, as this increases erythromycin absorption.
  • Take with a full glass of water.

Frequently Asked Questions About EM Tablet 500 mg

1. What is EM Tablet 500 mg used for?

EM Tablet 500 mg is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections, including respiratory infections, skin infections, eye infections, and sexually transmitted diseases.

2. How does EM Tablet 500 mg work?

It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying.

3. What types of infections can EM Tablet 500 mg treat?

  • Respiratory infections (e.g., pneumonia, bronchitis)
  • Skin infections (e.g., acne, cellulitis)
  • Eye infections (e.g., conjunctivitis)
  • Ear infections
  • Sexually transmitted infections (e.g., chlamydia, syphilis)
  • Stomach infections (e.g., Helicobacter pylori)

4. Is EM Tablet 500 mg available as an over-the-counter drug?

No, it is available only with a doctor's prescription.

5. How should I take EM Tablet 500 mg?

Take it exactly as prescribed by your doctor, usually on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals.

6. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg with food?

If you experience stomach upset, you can take it with food, but it may be less effective.

7. What are the common side effects of EM Tablet 500 mg?

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Temporary hearing loss (rare)

8. Can I drink alcohol while taking EM Tablet 500 mg?

It is best to avoid alcohol as it may increase the risk of side effects like nausea and stomach irritation.

9. How long does it take for EM Tablet 500 mg to work?

Symptoms usually improve within 2-3 days, but you must complete the full course as prescribed.

10. Can I stop taking EM Tablet 500 mg if I feel better?

No, always complete the full course to prevent antibiotic resistance.

11. What should I do if I miss a dose?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next dose. Do not double up doses.

12. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause allergic reactions?

Yes, symptoms may include rash, itching, swelling, dizziness, and difficulty breathing. Seek medical help if this happens.

13. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg if I am pregnant?

It is generally considered safe during pregnancy, but always consult your doctor before use.

14. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg while breastfeeding?

Yes, but it may pass into breast milk. Consult your doctor before using it.

15. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for acne?

Yes, it is commonly used to treat acne, either as an oral tablet or a topical cream.

16. Can I use EM Tablet 500 mg eye ointment for pink eye?

Yes, it is often prescribed for bacterial conjunctivitis (pink eye).

17. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for children?

Yes, but the dosage must be determined by a doctor based on the child's weight and condition.

18. Does EM Tablet 500 mg interact with other medications?

Yes, it can interact with medications like warfarin, statins, and some anti-seizure drugs. Always inform your doctor about other medicines you take.

19. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause diarrhea?

Yes, mild diarrhea is common, but if it becomes severe, contact your doctor.

20. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause yeast infections?

Yes, prolonged use may disrupt normal bacterial balance, leading to yeast infections.

21. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for urinary tract infections (UTIs)?

No, it is not the first choice for UTIs. Doctors usually prescribe other antibiotics like nitrofurantoin or ciprofloxacin.

22. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause stomach pain?

Yes, it may irritate the stomach lining. Taking it with food may help reduce discomfort.

23. Is EM Tablet 500 mg effective against COVID-19?

No, EM Tablet 500 mg does not treat COVID-19.

24. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg if I have liver disease?

Consult your doctor, as EM Tablet 500 mg is metabolized in the liver and may not be suitable for severe liver conditions.

25. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause dizziness?

Yes, some people may experience dizziness. Avoid driving if affected.

26. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg for strep throat?

Yes, it can be prescribed for strep throat if you are allergic to penicillin.

27. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for ear infections?

Yes, it is sometimes used to treat bacterial ear infections.

28. Can EM Tablet 500 mg treat gonorrhea?

No, gonorrhea is usually treated with ceftriaxone and azithromycin.

29. What happens if I overdose on EM Tablet 500 mg?

Symptoms of overdose include nausea, vomiting, and liver problems. Seek medical help immediately.

30. Can I take probiotics while using EM Tablet 500 mg?

Yes, probiotics may help prevent antibiotic-related diarrhea.

31. Does EM Tablet 500 mg affect birth control pills?

It may reduce the effectiveness of hormonal contraceptives. Use additional contraception if needed.

32. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause jaundice?

Rarely, it may cause liver-related issues leading to jaundice. Contact your doctor if you notice yellowing of the skin or eyes.

33. How should I store EM Tablet 500 mg?

Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.

34. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for bacterial vaginosis?

It is not the first-choice treatment for bacterial vaginosis; metronidazole is usually preferred.

35. Can I take painkillers while on EM Tablet 500 mg?

Yes, painkillers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can be taken if needed.

36. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause loss of appetite?

Yes, loss of appetite is a possible side effect.

37. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg for pneumonia?

Yes, it is often prescribed for pneumonia.

38. Can EM Tablet 500 mg treat dental infections?

Yes, it can be used for bacterial dental infections if other antibiotics are unsuitable.

39. Is EM Tablet 500 mg available as a topical cream?

Yes, it is available as a cream or gel for acne treatment.

40. Can EM Tablet 500 mg cause headaches?

Yes, some people may experience headaches as a side effect.

41. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg with milk?

It is best to take it with water, as dairy products may affect absorption.

42. Can EM Tablet 500 mg be used for boils?

Yes, it may be prescribed for bacterial skin infections like boils.

43. Does EM Tablet 500 mg cause fatigue?

Fatigue is a rare side effect.

44. Can I take EM Tablet 500 mg long-term?

Long-term use should only be under a doctor’s supervision.

45. Can EM Tablet 500 mg treat whooping cough?

Yes, it is commonly used for whooping cough (pertussis).

Medical review

Last reviewed: 24 Jul 2026

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This is general information, not personal medical advice. Consult a doctor before taking any medicine.

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