Talk:Macrolide

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just a minor quibble here, but don't you think we ought to mention what a macrolide IS? 165.123.175.203kajerm

Why is the part about the combination of macrolide and statins in the article head? It has nothing to do with describing or summarizing macrolides.

Can someone include side effects of the various macrolides. I've been prescribed two different tupes. Both had bad reactions. Is there an intolerant gene to these?

This page seems remarkably similar to (ie identical in most parts) to http://www.cempra.com/programs.html. Some acknowledgment by either site seems appropriate

I find the statement about macrolides being used to treat enterococcal infections to be false. macrolides are not used to treat these infections because they are usually resistant to macrolides. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sean.evans (talk • contribs) 15:16, 24 January 2008 (UTC)