<Ul> <Li> Azithromycin - unique; does not extensively inhibit CYP3A4 </Li> <Li> Clarithromycin </Li> <Li> Erythromycin </Li> <Li> Fidaxomicin </Li> <Li> Telithromycin </Li> </Ul> <Li> Azithromycin - unique; does not extensively inhibit CYP3A4 </Li> <P> Non-US FDA - approved: </P> <Ul> <Li> Carbomycin A </Li> <Li> Josamycin </Li> <Li> Kitasamycin </Li> <Li> Midecamycin / midecamycin acetate </Li> <Li> Oleandomycin </Li> <Li> Solithromycin </Li> <Li> Spiramycin - approved in the EU, and in other countries </Li> <Li> Troleandomycin - used in Italy and Turkey </Li> <Li> Tylosin / tylocine - used in animals </Li> <Li> Roxithromycin </Li> </Ul>

Macrolids often have which of the following in their name