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The Cephalosporins

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1999
The cephalosporins are a large group of related beta-lactam antimicrobial agents. Favorable attributes of the cephalosporins include low rates of toxicity, relatively broad spectrum of activity, and ease of administration. Various cephalosporins are effective for treatment of many conditions, including pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infections ...
W F, Marshall, J E, Blair
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The Cephalosporins

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS: During the past 15 years, a large number of cephalosporin antibiotics have been introduced for use in clinical practice. These cephalosporin agents present a confusing picture to the medical practitioner. In an attempt to simplify the indications for cephalosporin use in medical practice, Dr Rybak summarizes in this review the ...
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Cephalosporins

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
The cephalosporins have had a great effect on the prevention and treatment of many obstetric and gynecologic infections. Broader spectra and greater activity often allow for effective single-agent usage. Improved pharmacokinetics have permitted the number of doses to be decreased.
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The Cephalosporins

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1977
Cephalosporin antibiotics are bactericidal against most gram-positive cocci and many gram-negative bacilli of clinical importance. They are relatively nontoxic but share with penicillins a tendency to elicit hypersensitivity reactions. They are indicated in certain instances for treatment of infections in patients with penicillin allergy and are ...
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Cephalosporin Antibiotics

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1983
Cephalosporin antibiotics are bactericidal against most gram-positive cocci and gram-negative bacilli of clinical importance. They are relatively nontoxic but like the penicillins may cause hypersensitivity reactions. Agents with clinically advantageous pharmacokinetics include cefazolin, moxalactam, and cefadroxil.
R L, Thompson, A J, Wright
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Cephalosporin allergy

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2004
Allergic reactions to cephalosporins may occur because of sensitization to cephalosporin determinants shared with penicillin or to unique cephalosporin haptens. The exact nature of the haptenic determinants resulting from the degradation of currently available cephalosporins is incompletely understood.
Arvind, Madaan, James T-C, Li
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Biosynthesis of Cephalosporins

1976
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biosynthesis of cephalosporins. A variety of cephalosporins and their producers has been found, however it has not been conclusively determined what the secondary metabolites are in a strict sense of the term.
T, Kanzaki, Y, Fujisawa
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Cephalosporins: An Update

Pediatrics In Review, 1998
The cephalosporins are the largest and most diverse family of antimicrobial agents available. Although they rarely are considered drugs of first choice for the therapy of bacterial infections, they are the most commonly prescribed agents for both ambulatory and hospitalized patients.
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Cephalosporins in dermatology

Clinics in Dermatology, 2003
O riginally developed based on research completed in the early 1940s by Professor Giuseppe Brotzu, the cephalosporins have sustained their position as a very significant class of antibiotics worldwide, comprising over one half of the available -lactam antibiotics.
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