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  2. Cephalosporin - Wikipedia

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    For example, the fourth generation of cephalosporins is not recognized as such in Japan. [ citation needed ] In Japan, cefaclor is classed as a first-generation cephalosporin, though in the United States it is a second-generation one; and cefbuperazone, cefminox, and cefotetan are classed as second-generation cephalosporins.

  3. Discovery and development of cephalosporins - Wikipedia

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    Some of the third generation drugs can be absorbed orally without the need of esterification. This is for example done with cefixime and cefdinir by putting a vinyl group in the C-3 position. [5] [9] Examples of 3rd generation cephalosporins: A) cefdinir; B) cefixime; C) ceftibuten

  4. Cefoperazone - Wikipedia

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    Cefoperazone is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic, marketed by Pfizer under the name Cefobid. It is one of few cephalosporin antibiotics effective in treating Pseudomonas bacterial infections which are otherwise resistant to these antibiotics. It was patented in 1974 and approved for medical use in 1981. [1]

  5. Ceftriaxone - Wikipedia

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    Ceftriaxone, sold under the brand name Rocephin, is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. [4] These include middle ear infections, endocarditis, meningitis, pneumonia, bone and joint infections, intra-abdominal infections, skin infections, urinary tract infections, gonorrhea, and pelvic inflammatory disease. [4]

  6. Cefpodoxime - Wikipedia

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    Cefpodoxime is an oral, third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic available in various generic preparations. It is active against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms with notable exceptions including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus, and Bacteroides fragilis.

  7. Cefcapene - Wikipedia

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    Cefcapene is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It was patented in 1985 and approved for medical use in 1997. [1] References This page ...

  8. Cefdinir - Wikipedia

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    It is a third-generation cephalosporin and works by interfering with a bacteria's ability to make a cell wall resulting in its death. [1] It was patented in 1979 and approved for medical use in 1991. [3] It is available as a generic medication. [1]

  9. Cefixime - Wikipedia

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    Cefixime is contraindicated in patients with known sensitivity or allergies to cephalosporin class of antibiotics. [11] [16] As Cefixime is a third generation cephalosporin, it is not contraindicated for patients with a true penicillin allergy.