Clinical Effect of Long-Term Low-Dose Erythromycin Therapy for Chronic Sinusitis

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Twenty six adult patients with chronic sinusitis who had undergone Caldwell-Luc operation and received conservative therapy for a long time, but still complained of nasal symptoms, were treated with 400~600 mg of erythromycin (EM) per day for 7.9 months on the average. 1) Rhinorrhea was reduced in 60.0%, postnasal drip in 50.0%, nasal obstruction in 60.0%, hyposmia in 11.8% and sense of dullness in the head in 100%. 2) Rhinoscopy showed reduced mucosal swelling in 10.5%, lower volume of rhinorrhea in 80.0%, better quality of rhinorrhea in 70.0% and reduced postnasal drip in 85.7%. 3) This therapy was effective even when EM-resistant bacteria such as Hemophilus influenzae were present. 4) No significant side effects were noted in any of the patients during this therapy. Long-term low-dose EM therapy is useful in the treatment of chronic sinusitis. We consider that its effect is not due to its antibacterial activity but to some as yet unknown mechanism. © 1991, The Society of Practical Otolaryngology. All rights reserved.

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Kikuchi, S., Suzaki, H., Aoki, A., Ito, O., & Nomura, Y. (1991). Clinical Effect of Long-Term Low-Dose Erythromycin Therapy for Chronic Sinusitis. Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica, 84(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.5631/jibirin.84.41

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