- was
developed in 1967. It was
first marketed in 1969
under the
brand name
Keflex. It is
available as a
generic medication. It is on the
World Health Organization's...
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Karbinal ER
Kariva Katerzia Kayexalate Kazano Kebilidi kebuzone (INN)
Keflet Keflex Keflin Keftab Kefurox Kefzol keliximab (INN)
Kelnor Kemadrin Kemeya Kemstro...
- methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus; An,
anaerobe 1
Cefalexin cephalexin Keflex H V Gram-positive:
Activity against penicillinase-producing, methicillin-susceptible...
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effect combined hospital purchases of
Keflex and
Keflin with
those of Kefzol. In 1974 the two
market leaders,
Keflex and Keflin,
accounted for 75% of all...
- walls.
Cefazolin Ancef,
Kefzol Cephradine Cephapirin Cephalothin Cefalexin Keflex Cephalosporins (Second generation)
Cefaclor Distaclor, Ceclor, Raniclor...
- his toes; he
received various forms of
medication including Motrin and
Keflex (an antibiotic); … ; he and his
fellow detainees were
advised five times...
- his toes; he
received various forms of
medication including Motrin and
Keflex (an antibiotic). He and his
fellow detainees were
advised five
times per...
- Eli
Lilly and
Company underwent a
flurry of drug production,
including Keflex, an antibiotic, in 1971, Dobutrex, a
cardiogenic shock heart drug in 1977...
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prescribed Lortab, Ambien, Valium,
Percocet (Oxycodone), Phenergan, and
Keflex. Dr.
Scott Thompson, who
performed the surgery,
admitted that he did not...
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cefaclor (Ceclor),
cefuroxime (Ceftin),
cefadroxil (Duricef),
cephalexin (
Keflex), and others. Imipenem/cilastatin has the
ability to kill a wide variety...