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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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    The basic structure of 3rd generation cephalosporins. The majority of third generation cephalosporins have the aminothiazole group at position C-7. Different groups are found at the 7-α-position like 7-α-iminohydroxy and 7-α-iminomethoxy groups. Ceftibuten however possesses a 7-α-ethylidene group. This group gives ceftibuten higher ...

  4. Ceftobiprole - Wikipedia

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    Ceftobiprole, sold under the brand name Zevtera among others, is a fifth-generation [7] cephalosporin antibacterial used for the treatment of hospital-acquired pneumonia (excluding ventilator-associated pneumonia) and community-acquired pneumonia. It is marketed by Basilea Pharmaceutica under the brand names Zevtera and Mabelio.

  5. File:Cephalosporins (5th generation).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Cephalosporin antibiotics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Cephalosporin antibiotics" ... out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Ceftolozane/tazobactam - Wikipedia

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    Ceftolozane is a type of antibiotic called a cephalosporin, which belongs to the wider group of antibiotics called beta-lactams. [5] It works by interfering with the production of molecules that bacteria need to build their protective cell walls. [ 5 ]

  8. Cefixime - Wikipedia

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    Cefixime is a broad spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic and is commonly used to treat bacterial infections of the ear, urinary tract, and upper respiratory tract. The following represents MIC susceptibility data for a few medically significant microorganisms: [15] Escherichia coli: 0.015 μg/mL – 4 μg/mL

  9. Loracarbef - Wikipedia

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    Loracarbef had broad spectrum effectiveness against both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, including those precipitating infections of the respiratory tract, sinuses, tonsils, skin, urinary tract, and kidneys.