Infections of the lower respiratory tract are a serious challenge for modern healthcare. Macrolides occupy a special place in the list of antibiotics recommended for the treatment of such conditions, which is not only due to their high safety and efficiency associated with their potent activity against major pathogens; macrolides are also characterized by unique non-antibiotic properties. The review highlights specific use of macrolides today for pneumonia and infectious exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/chronic bronchitis in view of the immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties of the drugs
SummaryAntibiotics are commonly used in the management of respiratory disorders such as cystic fibro...
Abstract Macrolides, a class of antimicrobials isolated from Streptomycetes more than 50 years ago, ...
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed broad spectrum antibacterials, particularly for resp...
Macrolides are commonly used antibiotics due to their broad spectrum of activity and good bioavailab...
The success of antibiotic therapy depends on the correct choice of antibiotic, timely administration...
In addition to being effective antimicrobial agents, macrolides have been associated with interestin...
The currently available evidence for the use of chronic antibiotic therapy, principally macrolides a...
Anti-inflammatory effects of macrolides—an underappreciated benefit in the treatment of community-ac...
Long-term macrolide treatment was first shown to alter the natural history of diffuse panbronchiolit...
It is widely accepted that some antibiotics have activities beyond their direct antibacterial effect...
Macrolide antibiotics are used as anti-inflammatory agents, e.g., for prevention of exacerbations in...
Macrolide antibiotics are well known not only for their antibacterial properties, but also for their...
No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. This month's journal club reviewed the ro...
Macrolides are known to possess immunomodulatory properties, next to their antimicrobial effects. Th...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the mechanisms of action of macrolides in pediatric respiratory diseases ...
SummaryAntibiotics are commonly used in the management of respiratory disorders such as cystic fibro...
Abstract Macrolides, a class of antimicrobials isolated from Streptomycetes more than 50 years ago, ...
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed broad spectrum antibacterials, particularly for resp...
Macrolides are commonly used antibiotics due to their broad spectrum of activity and good bioavailab...
The success of antibiotic therapy depends on the correct choice of antibiotic, timely administration...
In addition to being effective antimicrobial agents, macrolides have been associated with interestin...
The currently available evidence for the use of chronic antibiotic therapy, principally macrolides a...
Anti-inflammatory effects of macrolides—an underappreciated benefit in the treatment of community-ac...
Long-term macrolide treatment was first shown to alter the natural history of diffuse panbronchiolit...
It is widely accepted that some antibiotics have activities beyond their direct antibacterial effect...
Macrolide antibiotics are used as anti-inflammatory agents, e.g., for prevention of exacerbations in...
Macrolide antibiotics are well known not only for their antibacterial properties, but also for their...
No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. This month's journal club reviewed the ro...
Macrolides are known to possess immunomodulatory properties, next to their antimicrobial effects. Th...
AbstractObjectiveTo review the mechanisms of action of macrolides in pediatric respiratory diseases ...
SummaryAntibiotics are commonly used in the management of respiratory disorders such as cystic fibro...
Abstract Macrolides, a class of antimicrobials isolated from Streptomycetes more than 50 years ago, ...
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed broad spectrum antibacterials, particularly for resp...