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Cefalexin, also
spelled cephalexin, is an
antibiotic that can
treat a
number of
bacterial infections. It
kills gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria...
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creams such as
mupirocin or
fusidic acid.
Antibiotics by mouth, such as
cefalexin, may be used if
large areas are affected. Antibiotic-resistant
forms have...
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ceftriaxone can be used with caution, but the use of cefaclor, cefadroxil,
cefalexin, and
cefradine should be avoided. A 2012
literature review similarly finds...
- cell walls.
Cefazolin Ancef,
Kefzol Cephradine Cephapirin Cephalothin Cefalexin Keflex Cephalosporins (Second generation)
Cefaclor Distaclor, Ceclor,...
- needed]
Treatment is with antibiotics; (amoxicillin/clavulanic acid,
cefalexin, or cloxacillin)
taken by
mouth for five days,
though sometimes longer...
- with a
similar antimicrobial spectrum to
cefazolin and the oral
agents cefalexin and cefadroxil.
Cefalotin sodium is
marketed as
Keflin (Lilly) and under...
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Ceenu Ceepryn cefacetrile (INN)
cefaclor (INN)
cefadroxil (INN)
Cefadyl cefalexin (INN)
cefaloglycin (INN)
cefalonium (INN)
cefaloram (INN) cefaloridine...
- the
first quinolone 1968 – clindamycin, the
second lincosamide 1970 –
cefalexin 1971 –
cefazolin 1971 –
pivampicillin 1971 –
tinidazole 1972 – amoxicillin...
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combined with
penicillin derivatives) or
false negative (gentamicin,
cefalexin, glycosuria, proteinuria).[citation needed]
Leukocyturia is a laboratory...
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spiroxatrine (INN)
spiroxepin (INN)
Spirozide spizofurone (INN)
Sporahexal (
cefalexin)
Sporanox Sportscreme Spravato sprifermin (INN)
Sprintec sprodiamide (INN)...