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antibiotics called cephems.
Cephalosporins were
discovered in 1945, and
first sold in 1964. The
aerobic mold
which yielded cephalosporin C was
found in the sea...
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bacterial cell.
Cephalosporins are
widely used
antibiotics because of
their clinical efficiency and
desirable safety profile. The
cephalosporins are diverse...
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Cefalexin is a β-lactam
antibiotic within the
class of first-generation
cephalosporins. It
works similarly to
other agents within this class,
including intravenous...
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production of many
other cephalosporins.
Cephalosporins are
drugs used for some
people who are
allergic to penicillin.
Cephalosporins are used to
treat bacterial...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa:
Certain cephalosporins,
cephalosporin-beta-lactamase-inhibitor combinations, and new siderop****
cephalosporins.
Ceftazidime (3rd generation)...
- Streptococci, as well as a
range of gram
negative organisms. As with the
other cephalosporins, it is
susceptible to beta-lactamase,
although as a second-generation...
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effective for S.
aureus than
first and
second generation cephalosporins. Also,
cephalosporins until fifth generation are not
active against methicillin-resistant...
- gonorrhea. It also
finds use as oral
continuation therapy when
intravenous cephalosporins (such as ceftriaxone) are no
longer necessary for
continued treatment...
- to be safe but has not been well studied. It is a third-generation
cephalosporin and
works by
interfering with a bacteria's
ability to make a cell wall...
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therapy with a
higher dose of ceftriaxone. Like
other third-generation
cephalosporins,
ceftriaxone is
active against Citrobacter spp.,
Serratia marcescens...