What are the Commonly Used Cephalosporin Drugs?
Our bodies are prone to various inflammations. Once inflamed, they may experience redness, swelling, pain, and even cancer. Severe inflammation requires treatment. To alleviate inflammation, cephalosporins are often used. There are different types and products of cephalosporins for different diseases. It is best to purchase cephalosporins under the guidance of a doctor. So, do you know what commonly used cephalosporins are? What is cephalosporin? Cephalosporin is the general name of cephalosporin antibiotics. Cephalosporins (Cephalosporins) are a class of antibiotics obtained by semi-synthetic modification of the side chain of natural cephalosporin C obtained from the culture of cephalosporin. Do not use it before or after drinking alcohol. It is easy to have shock, syncope, and even life-threatening for the elderly. There are about 30 commonly used ones, which are divided into four generations according to their invention time and antibacterial properties. Cephalosporin antibiotics occupy a large share in the antibiotic market, and their related intermediates also show considerable market potential. The most sold cephalosporin antibiotics include ceftriaxone sodium, cefazolin sodium, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, cefoperazone, and cefuroxime (ester), and the corresponding intermediates include 7-ACA, 7-ADCA, GCLE, aminothiazole acid, AE-active ester, triazine ring, tetrazolium acetic acid, methyl mercapto tetrazolium, HO-EPCP, methoxamine hydrochloride, furfurylamine salt (SIMA), and chlorosulfonyl isocyanate, etc. Cannot be mixed with other drugs In principle, antibacterial drugs and any other drugs should not be mixed together for administration, even if they are both antibacterial drugs. For example, if a patient is receiving intravenous infusion of two antibiotics, cephalosporin and gentamicin, the two drugs should not be put into the same bottle for infusion at the same time. Because the physicochemical characteristics of various antibacterial drugs are different. When they are mixed together, although the color may not change and there may be no precipitation, they may have already interacted, reducing their respective antibacterial effects, and even producing new compounds that are harmful to the human body. Therefore, antibacterial drugs must be administered separately, and two drugs cannot be placed in the same container at the same time. Cannot be abused Due to the many advantages of cephalosporins, they are favored by both patients and doctors. Once a patient is infected with fever, cephalosporins are immediately used regardless of the type of infection.