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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...
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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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orchitis is
caused by epididymitis,
treatment is an oral
antibiotic such as
cefalexin or
ciprofloxacin until infection clears up. In both
causes non-steroidal...
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clavulanic acid)
Ampicillin Benzathine benzylpenicillin Benzylpenicillin Cefalexin Cefazolin Chloramphenicol Clindamycin Cloxacillin Doxycycline Gentamicin...
- 5 to 2.0 hours.
Although peak
concentrations are
similar to
those of
cefalexin,
plasma concentrations are more sustained.
Dosage with food does not appear...
- for
local anaesthetics (e.g.
procaine ) cef- for
cephalosporins (e.g.
cefalexin) -coxib for COX-2 inhibitors, a type of anti-inflammatory
drugs (e.g....
- the
first quinolone 1968 – clindamycin, the
second lincosamide 1970 –
cefalexin 1971 –
cefazolin 1971 –
pivampicillin 1971 –
tinidazole 1972 – amoxicillin...
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Cephalosporins Tallman Labelling cefadroxil cefADROxil cefalexin cefALEXin cefazolin cefAZOLin...