Comparison of erythromycin base and estolate in gonococcal urethritis
S. T. Brown, H. B. Pedersen and K. K. Holmes
A randomized double-blind trial of 152 men with gonococcal urethritis
compared the therapeutic efficacy of erythromycin estolate and erythromycin
base. Twenty-one of 86 (24%) men treated with the estolate and 15 of 66
(23%) treated with the base had recurrent or persistent gonococcal
infection when seen after a 9-g course of erythromycin. The serum
erythromycin activity among estolate-treated patients (3.57 +/- 0.84
microgram/ml) was nearly twice that for base-treated patients (1.76 +/-
0.80 microgram/ml). Our findings do not support routine use of erythromycin
for treatment of pregnant, penicillin-allergic patients.