Cefadroxif

Cefadroxil is an antibiotic from the cephalosporin group. It is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and some skin infections.

Cefadroxil is prescribed orally in the form of tablets or capsules. It is well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract.

Possible side effects when taking cefadroxil include skin rash, itching, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. In rare cases, allergic reactions are possible.

Cefadroxil is produced under the trade names Baksan, Vahap, etc. The dosage is selected individually depending on the type and severity of the infection. The course of treatment is usually 5-10 days.

Cefadroxil is effective against many common pathogens, including staphylococci, streptococci, and E. coli. When taken orally, it creates high concentrations in urine, which ensures its activity against urinary tract infections.

Thus, cefadroxil is an effective and safe broad-spectrum antibiotic for the treatment of various bacterial infections. It is convenient for oral administration and well tolerated.



Cefadox (Cefadroxic) is an antibiotic belonging to the cephalosporin group. Cefadox is most effective in treating urinary tract infections and pharyngitis. However, it can also be used to treat some other infections, including skin infections. Cefaxo is a substance widely used by doctors and has proven itself in medicine.

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Cefadroxifl, also known as Cephadrin, is an antibiotic from the cephalasparin group. It was developed in the 1960s and is now used to treat a wide range of infections, including bladder infections, pharyngitis, tonsillitis and some skin infections.

Cefadroxifi is an oral antibiotic that is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream after oral administration and reaches maximum blood concentrations approximately 2 hours after administration. It binds to blood proteins and is metabolized in the liver, followed by excretion in urine and feces. The half-life of cefadroxif is approximately 2-4 hours, making it suitable for repeat dosing every 6-12 hours.

One of the main areas of application of cefadroxifer is the treatment of urinary tract infections in adults and children over 1 month of age. Cefaroxyflo is highly effective against bacteria that cause these diseases, including staphylococcus, streptococcus, Escherichia coli, Proteus and others. It can also be used as monotherapy or in combination with other antibiotics to treat skin infections such as impetigo, pyoderma and others.