Cefalotin Sodium(BANM, Pinnm)

Cefalotin Sodium(BANM, Pinnm)

Cefadroxil/Cefalotin Sodium 219 not appreciably altered. Up to 15% of a dose is bound Keflex; Pondnacef; Sefasin; Sialexin; Sporicef; Sporidex; Toflex; Ulflex; Pharmacopoeias. In Chin., Eur. (see p.vii), Jpn, and US. Zeplex; Turk.: Maksipor; Sef; UAE: Cefrin; UK: Ceporex; Keflex; USA: Ph. Eur. 6.2 (Cefalotin Sodium). A white or almost white pow- to plasma proteins. The plasma half-life is about 1 Biocef†; Cefanex; Keflex; Keftab†; Venez.: Bidocef; Cefaloga†; Keforal; Stricef. der. Freely soluble in water; slightly soluble in dehydrated alco- hour; it increases with reduced renal function. hol. A 10% solution in water has a pH of 4.5 to 7.0. Protect from Multi-ingredient: India: Caceff; Cephadex LB; Mex.: Arlexen B; Cefab- Cefalexin is widely distributed in the body but does not roxil; Cepobrom; Mucocef; Rombox. light. enter the CSF in significant quantities. It crosses the USP 31 (Cephalothin Sodium). A white to off-white, practically placenta and small quantities are found in breast milk. odourless, crystalline powder. Freely soluble in water, in sodium Cefalexin is not metabolised. About 80% or more of a chloride 0.9%, and in glucose solutions; insoluble in most organ- Cefalonium (BAN, pINN) ic solvents. pH of a 25% solution in water is between 4.5 and 7.0. dose is excreted unchanged in the urine in the first 6 41071; Carbamoylcefaloridine; Cefalonio; Céfalonium; Cephalo- Store in airtight containers. hours by glomerular filtration and tubular secretion; nium. (7R)-3-(4-Carbamoyl-1-pyridiniomethyl)-7-[2-(2-thienyl)- Incompatibility and stability. Cefalotin sodium has been re- urinary concentrations greater than 1 mg/mL have acetamido]-3-cephem-4-carboxylate. ported to be incompatible with aminoglycosides and with many been achieved after a dose of 500 mg. Probenecid de- Цефалоний other drugs. Precipitation may occur in solutions with a pH of lays urinary excretion. Therapeutically effective con- C20H18N4O5S2 = 458.5. less than 5. centrations may be found in the bile and some may be CAS — 5575-21-3. excreted by this route. ATC Vet — QJ51DA90. Adverse Effects Cefalexin is removed by haemodialysis and peritoneal The adverse effects associated with cefalotin and other cephalosporins are broadly similar to those described dialysis. O NH2 HH for penicillins (see Benzylpenicillin, p.213). The most ◊ References. S common are hypersensitivity reactions, including skin 1. Wise R. The pharmacokinetics of the oral cephalosporins—a re- S N O H view. J Antimicrob Chemother 1990; 26 (suppl E): 13–20. + rashes, urticaria, eosinophilia, fever, reactions resem- N N bling serum sickness, and anaphylaxis. O Uses and Administration COO- There may be a positive response to the Coombs’ test Cefalexin is a first-generation cephalosporin antibacte- although haemolytic anaemia rarely occurs. Neutrope- rial. It is given orally for the treatment of susceptible Pharmacopoeias. BP(Vet) includes the dihydrate. nia and thrombocytopenia have occasionally been re- infections including those of the respiratory and uri- BP(Vet) 2008 (Cefalonium). The dihydrate is a white or almost ported. Agranulocytosis has been associated rarely nary tracts and of the skin (see under Choice of Anti- white crystalline powder. Very slightly soluble in water and in with some cephalosporins. Bleeding complications re- bacterial, p.162). For severe infections, treatment with methyl alcohol; insoluble in alcohol, in dichloromethane, and in ether; soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide. It dissolves in dilute acids lated to hypoprothrombinaemia and/or platelet dys- parenteral cephalosporins is to be preferred. and in alkaline solutions. Store at temperature not exceeding 30°. function have occurred especially with cephalosporins Cefalexin is usually given as the monohydrate al- Protect from light. and cephamycins having an N-methylthiotetrazole though the hydrochloride is sometimes used. Doses are Profile side-chain, including expressed in terms of the equivalent amount of anhy- Cefalonium is a cephalosporin antibacterial used in veterinary • cefamandole practice. drous cefalexin; 1.05 g of cefalexin monohydrate and • cefbuperazone 1.16 g of cefalexin hydrochloride are each equivalent • cefmenoxime to about 1 g of anhydrous cefalexin. •cefmetazole The usual dose for adults is 1 to 2 g daily given in di- Cefaloridine (BAN, pINN) vided doses at 6-, 8-, or 12-hourly intervals; in severe 40602; Cefaloridin; Cefaloridina; Céfaloridine; Cefaloridinum; • cefonicid or deep-seated infections the dose can be increased to Cephaloridine (USAN); Kefaloridiini. (7R)-3-(1-Pyridiniomethyl)-7- • cefoperazone up to 6 g daily but when high doses are required the use [(2-thienyl)acetamido]-3-cephem-4-carboxylate. • ceforanide of a parenteral cephalosporin should be considered. Цефалоридин • cefotetan C19H17N3O4S2 = 415.5. Children may be given 25 to 100 mg/kg daily in divid- CAS — 50-59-9. • cefpiramide ed doses to a maximum of 4 g daily. ATC — J01DB02. • latamoxef. ATC Vet — QJ01DB02. For the prophylaxis of recurrent urinary-tract infection, The presence of a methylthiadiazolethiol side-chain, as cefalexin may be given in a dose of 125 mg at night. in cefazolin, or an N-methylthiotriazine ring, as in Cefalexin sodium or cefalexin lysine have been used S O ceftriaxone, might also be associated with such bleed- parenterally. H H S ing disorders. Hypoprothrombinaemia which is usual- The dose of cefalexin may need to be reduced in renal N ly reversible with vitamin K, was once thought to be impairment, see below. H + N N due to an alteration in intestinal flora but interference Administration in renal impairment. Doses of cefalexin O with prothrombin synthesis now seems more likely. may need to be reduced in patients with renal impairment. The − COO Nephrotoxicity has been reported with cefalotin al- BNF recommends the following maximum daily doses accord- though it is less toxic than cefaloridine. Acute renal tu- ing to creatinine clearance (CC): • CC 40 to 50 mL/minute: maximum 3 g daily Profile bular necrosis has followed excessive dosage and has Cefaloridine was one of the first cephalosporin antibacterials to • CC 10 to 40 mL/minute: maximum 1.5 g daily also been associated with its use in older patients or be available clinically. It has properties similar to those of cefal- those with pre-existing renal impairment, or when used • CC less than 10 mL/minute: maximum 750 mg daily otin (below), but is more nephrotoxic and is seldom used now. Preparations with nephrotoxic drugs such as aminoglycosides. BP 2008: Cefalexin Capsules; Cefalexin Oral Suspension; Cefalexin Tablets; Acute interstitial nephritis is also a possibility as a USP 31: Cephalexin Capsules; Cephalexin for Oral Suspension; Cephalex- manifestation of hypersensitivity. in Tablets; Cephalexin Tablets for Oral Suspension. Cefalotin Sodium (BANM, pINNM) Transient increases in liver enzyme values have been Proprietary Preparations (details are given in Part 3) Arg.: Beliam; Cefalexi†; Cefapoten; Cefarinol; Cefasporina; Cefosporen; 38253; Cefalotin sodná sůl; Cefalotina sódica; Céfalotine sodi- reported. Hepatitis and cholestatic jaundice have oc- Ceporexin; Fabotop; Keforal; Lars; Lexin; Lorbicefax; Novalexin; Pectorina†; que; Cefalotinnatrium; Cefalotin-nátrium; Cefalotino natrio drus- curred rarely with some cephalosporins. Permvastat; Sanibiotic; Septilisin; Trexina; Triblix; Velexina; Austral.: Cilex; Ialex; Ibilex; Keflex; Rancef; Sporahexal; Austria: Cepexin; Cephalobene; ka; Cefalotinum natricum; Cefalotyna sodowa; Cephalothin Sodi- Convulsions and other signs of CNS toxicity have been Keflex; Ospexin; Sanaxin; Belg.: Ceporex†; Keforal; Braz.: Betacef†; Ce- um (USAN); Kefalotiininatrium; Natrii Cefalotinum; Sodium Ce- associated with high doses, especially in patients with faben; Cefagel; Cefagon†; Cefagran; Cefalexan†; Cefanal; Cefaxon; Cefexi- phalothin. Sodium (7R)-7-[2-(2-thienyl)acetamido]cephalospo- na; Ceflexin†; Celen; Celexin; Celinax†; Ceporexin†; Falexin†; Kefalexin†; severe renal impairment. Keflaxina†; Keflex; Keforal; Kiflexin†; Lexin; Lifalexin†; Neo Ceflex; Neoce- ranate; Sodium (7R)-3-acetoxymethyl-7-[2-(2-thienyl)acetami- flex; Primacef; Profalexina; Todexin†; Valflex; Canad.: Apo-Cephalex; do]-3-cephem-4-carboxylate. Gastrointestinal adverse effects such as nausea, vomit- Novo-Lexin; Nu-Cephalex; Cz.: Cefaclen; Oracef†; Ospexin; Sporidex; ing, and diarrhoea have been reported rarely. Pro- Denm.: Keflex; Fin.: Kefalex; Kefexin; Orakef†; Fr.: Cefacet; Ceporexine; Натрий Цефалотин Keforal; Ger.: Cephalex; Ceporexin†; Oracef†; Hong Kong: Anxer; Ce- C16H15N2NaO6S2 = 418.4. longed use may result in overgrowth of non-suscepti- facin-M; Cefacure; Ceporex; Felexin; Keflex†; Medolexin; Ospexin; Sofilex; CAS — 153-61-7 (cefalotin); 58-71-9 (cefalotin sodium). ble organisms and, as with other broad-spectrum Solulexin; Hung.: Keflex†; Pyassan; Servispor†; India: Alexin†; Betaspore†; Cefmix; Cephadex; Cephaxin; Nufex; Phexin; Rofex†; Sepexin; Sporidex; ATC — J01DB03. antibiotics, pseudomembranous colitis may develop Indon.: Cefabiotic; Madlexin; Ospexin; Pralexin; Tepaxin; Theralexin; Irl.: ATC Vet — QJ01DB03. (see also below). Ceporex†; Kefexin†; Keflex; Israel: Cefalin†; Ceforal; Cefovit; Keflex†; Ital.: Ceporex; Keforal; Lafarin; Jpn: Larixin; Malaysia: Cefax†; Celexin; Cepo- There may be pain at the injection site after intramus- rex†; Felexin; Kefexin†; Medolexin; Ospexin; Refex†; Sofilex†; Sporidex; cular use, and thrombophlebitis has occurred on intra- Uphalexin; Mex.: Acacin; Arlexen; Cefalver; Ceporex; Facelit; Falexol†;

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