Clindamycin is generally ineffective against Mycoplasma infections. Mycoplasma is a specific pathogen, many antibiotics are ineffective against this pathogen, including penicillin antibiotics, cephalosporin antibiotics; Clindamycin is an antibacterial drug which can be used to treat infections of bacteria which mainly include gram-positive and anaerobic bacteria, Clindamycin is usually not effective in treating Mycoplasma infections. For mycoplasma infections the drugs of choice are macrolide antibiotics such as azithromycin and roxithromycin. Fluoroquinolones: such as levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, but in the use of fluoroquinolone antibacterial drugs need to pay attention to, patients under the age of 18 years old, as well as pregnant women prohibited. In summary, mycoplasma infection is not recommended to blindly self-medication, need to be under the guidance of the doctor reasonable choice of antibiotics for treatment.