Drug Interaction:
Drugs covered:
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation . Cephalexin Cefaclor Cefixime Cefadroxil Cefamandole Cefoperazone Cephadrine Cefotoxitin Cefotaxime Cephalothin Cefuroxime Ceftizoxime Cephapirin Cefonicid Ceftriaxone Cefazolin Cefmetazole Ceftazidime Cefotetan Ceftibuten Cefprozil Cefepime Cefpodoxime Loracarbef Refer Cephalosporins
Interactions -summary
Cephalosprins +
Heparin
several parentral cephalosporins have caused coagulopathies: this might be additive with heparin,increasing the risk of bleeding
Concurrent use of cephazoline and frusemide increases risk of nephrotoxicity. Potentiates nephrotoxicity produced by aminoglycosides.
Prothombin time prolonged by cephazoline and caution necessary if used with anticoagulants.
Probenecid blocks tubular secretion of cephazolin thereby prolonging half-life.
Indication:
Respiratory tract infections, Genito-urinary tract infections,
Skin structure infection, Biliary tract infections,
Bone & joint infection, Pre-operative prophylaxis.
Drugs covered:
1st generation 2nd generation 3rd generation
. Cephalexin Cefaclor Cefixime Cefadroxil Cefamandole Cefoperazone Cephadrine Cefotoxitin Cefotaxime Cephalothin Cefuroxime Ceftizoxime Cephapirin Cefonicid Ceftriaxone Cefazolin Cefmetazole Ceftazidime Cefotetan Ceftibuten Cefprozil Cefepime Cefpodoxime Loracarbef
Refer Cephalosporins
Adverse Reaction:
Anaphylactic reaction.
Pseudomembranous colitis, superinfection, anaphylaxis, diarrhea G.I.upset, rash, blood dyscarsias. False positive reaction for urinary glucose.
Development of positive coombs test interferes with cross matching of blood.
False positive precipitation tests for proteins.
Contra-Indications:
Known hypersens to cephalosporins. Safety for use in pregnancy or in premature infants not established.
Special precautions:
Hypersens to penicillins. In beta-haemolytic streptococcal infections continue therapy for atleast 10 days.
Concurrent admn of diuretics impaired renal function.
Pregnancy.
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
A first generation drug. :
Indication-
Respiratory tract infections, Genito-urinary tract infections, skin structure infection, Biliary tract infections, Bone & joint infection, pre-operative prophylaxis.
Dosage:
Moderate to severe infections - 500mg to 1g every 12 hours.
Severe life threatening infections 1 to 1.5g every 6 hours.
Children: Mild to moderate - total daily dose 25 to 50mg/kg/day(app 10 to 20mg/lb in 3 or 4 equal doses.
Severe infections- Total daily dose may be increased to 100mg/kg(45mg/lb)
Storage: Reconstituted Cefazolin sod is stable for 24 hours at room temp, 96 hours refrigerated (5C,41F).
Other Information:
For Availability/supplies
Contact -
1.Indian Drug Manufacturers Association (IDMA)
Phone- 022- 24944624/ 24974308
Fax- 022- 24950723
Email- idma@vsnl.com
Website: www.idma-assn.org
2.Bulk Drug Manufacturers Association (India)(BDMA)
Phone - 040-23703910/ 23706718
Fax- 040-23704804
Email- info@bdmai.org
Website: www.info@bdmai.org
Patient Information:
Refer cephalosporins
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics:
Refer cephalosporins
Interaction with Food:
Refer cephalosporins
Pregnancy and lactation:
Refer cephalosporins
Safety for use in pregnancy or in premature infants not established.