Erythromycin 250mg is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat a range of bacterial infections, particularly in patients who cannot take penicillin or where alternative antibiotic classes are clinically preferred.
Within aesthetic medicine, qualified prescribers may use Erythromycin to manage certain soft-tissue infections or inflammatory bacterial complications following skin or injectable procedures.

This product is a prescription only medicine intended only for use by prescribers who understand infection assessment and clinical decision-making in aesthetics.

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Benefits

  • Suitable alternative for patients allergic to penicillin, making it valuable in aesthetic practice where alternative antibiotics may be required.

  • Effective against a variety of skin and soft tissue pathogens, relevant to post-procedural complications.

  • Anti-inflammatory properties, beneficial when infection and inflammation coexist.

  • Long-standing clinical safety record, trusted across dermatology and general medicine.

  • Broad utility, supporting practitioners in managing suspected bacterial complications after aesthetic treatments.

Features

  • Strength: 250mg Erythromycin

  • Pack Size: 28 tablets

  • Prescription-only medicine (POM)

  • Macrolide antibiotic

  • Penicillin alternative for suitable patients

Why Choose

Erythromycin is widely used in dermatology and aesthetic complication management due to its:

  • Effectiveness against common skin pathogens

  • Suitability for penicillin-allergic patients

  • Proven record in managing soft tissue infections

  • Anti-inflammatory actions, which can support recovery where infection triggers redness or swelling

For practitioners offering dermal fillers, injectables, microneedling, or skin treatments, Erythromycin provides a safe and reliable option when specific bacterial infections are suspected.

Common Uses

Qualified prescribers may use Erythromycin 250mg for:

  • Soft tissue infections at injection sites

  • Post-treatment skin infections following microneedling or chemical procedures

  • Infected lesions, pustules, or localised bacterial flare-ups

  • Cases where penicillin-based antibiotics are not suitable

  • Mild to moderate bacterial complications involving the face or body

How It Works

Erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic that works by:

1. Inhibiting Bacterial Protein Synthesis

It binds to bacterial ribosomes, preventing the production of essential proteins needed for growth and survival.

2. Suppressing Infection-Causing Bacteria

This action either slows bacterial growth (bacteriostatic) or leads to bacterial death, depending on the concentration and organism.

3. Reducing Associated Inflammation

Its anti-inflammatory effects can help relieve redness or irritation around infected sites.

This makes it especially useful for soft-tissue infections commonly encountered in aesthetic practice.

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