Ceklor

Ceclor is a drug from the group of antibiotics that is used to treat infectious diseases. It belongs to the second generation cephalosporins and is produced in several countries around the world. One of the manufacturers is Eli Lilly in the United States of America, Pakistan, Italy and the UK.

Cecrol is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is active against most pathogenic microorganisms that cause infectious diseases in humans and animals. The manufacturer allows its use in children from two months to two years. The drug is produced in capsules with 25 mg and 50 mg of the active component, the cephalosporin group of cephalon, which has a bactericidal effect and disrupts the cell membrane of pathogens. Active against cocci, gram-positive and gram-negative aerobes and anaerobes, some facultative anaerobic bacteria and spirochetes, sensitive to Penicillins, cephalosporins and their combinations with macrolides, fluoroquinolones. The active ingredient of the drug Ceclor is often used in the treatment of inflammation of the genitourinary organs, fungal diseases and bedsores. In the presence of purulent wounds, it is necessary to treat with antiseptic solutions. The product belongs to antibacterial drugs, the action of which is aimed at eliminating external defects. To increase the effectiveness of the medicine, it is better to take antihistamines and antifungals at the same time. The drug is contraindicated in the presence of hypersensitivity to macrolides or severe renal disease. Due to widespread use, a person may develop intolerance. This is due to the presence