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Cefaclor, sold
under the
trade name
Ceclor among others, is a second-generation
cephalosporin antibiotic used to
treat certain bacterial infections such...
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Cephalexin Cephalosporin C
Cephalothin Cefapirin cefuroxime,
cefaclor,
cefprozil Cefaclor Cefamandole Cefuroxime Cefotetan Cefoxitin Cefixime Cefotaxime...
- ceftazidime, and
ceftriaxone can be used with caution, but the use of
cefaclor, cefadroxil, cefalexin, and
cefradine should be avoided. A 2012 literature...
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cephalosporin antibiotics.
Loracarbef is a
synthetic "carba"
analog of
cefaclor, and is more stable.
Loracarbef received FDA
approval in 1991 and it was...
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cefoxitin 1977 –
cefuroxime 1977 –
mezlocillin 1977 –
pivmecillinam 1979 –
cefaclor 1980 –
cefmetazole 1980 –
cefotaxime 1980 –
piperacillin 1981 – co-amoxiclav...
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Inflammation An
allergic reaction to
cefaclor has led to
inflammation of the skin on the foot. The
cardinal signs of
inflammation include: pain, heat,...
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Haemophilus influenzae — doxycycline;
second generation cephalosporins such as
cefaclor Klebsiella pneumoniae Escherichia coli
Pseudomonas aeruginosa — ciprofloxacin...
- g. Ambien, Sonata)
Diarrhea that is
caused by some
antibiotics such as
cefaclor,
erythromycin or
tetracycline can worsen. It may
cause serious health problems...
- penicillin, clotrimazole, trichazole, sulfonamides, anticonvulsants,
cefaclor, piracetam, vaccines, and
antidiabetic drugs. The
antidiabetic sulphonylurea...
- Cedocard-SR
CeeBU (Bristol-Myers Squibb)
Ceenu Ceepryn cefacetrile (INN)
cefaclor (INN)
cefadroxil (INN)
Cefadyl cefalexin (INN)
cefaloglycin (INN) cefalonium...