To evaluate the association between prophylactic administration of clarithromycin (CAM) and the development of radiation pneumonitis (RP) in patients treated with intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for lung cancer. A total of 89 patients who underwent definitive or salvage IMRT for lung cancer were retrospectively evaluated. The median total and daily doses were 60 Gy and 2 Gy, respectively. A total of 39 patients (44%) received CAM for a median of three months after the start of IMRT. The relationship between the development of RP and certain clinical factors was analyzed. RP of Grade ≥2 was recognized in 10 (11%) patients; Grade 2 in six patients and Grade 3 in four patients. The incidence of Grade ≥2 RP was 3% (1/39) in patients treated with CAM, which was significantly lower than that of 18% (9/50) in patients without CAM. The median lung V20 and V5 in the 10 patients with RP Grade ≥2 were 24% and 46%, respectively, compared with 18% and 37% in the 79 patients with RP Grade 0-1, and the differences were significant. Durvalumab administration after IMRT was also a significant factor for RP Grade ≥2. Prophylactic administration of CAM may reduce Grade ≥2 RP in patients treated with IMRT for lung cancer. Therefore, further clinical trials are warranted.