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Cefazolin

Cefazolin is an antibiotic in the chemical family of Cephalosporin.

The drug is usually administrated either by intramuscular injection (injection into a large muscle) or intravenous infusion (intravenous fluid into a vein).

Cefazolin is use to treat moderately severe bacterial infections to many areas of the body, including lung, skin, bone, joint, stomach, blood, heart valve, and urinary tract. It is effective only against infections caused by bacteria, especially staphylococci and streptococci species. These organisms are common on normal human skin. Resistance to Cefazolin is seen in several species of bacteria.

Side effects from cefazolin are not common. Possible side effect includes:

  • diarrhea
  • stomach pain
  • upset stomach
  • vomiting

Cefazolin is marketed under these tradenames: Ancef, Kefzol, Cefrina, Elzogram, Kefazol, Kefol, Kefzolan, Kezolin, Novaporin, Zolicef.

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07-14-2008 23:18:10
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