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Keflex is an antibiotic, with the generic name Cephalexin. Possible side effects of this medication include: diarrhea, seizures, fever, rashes, and unusual bruising or bleeding. Most of these side effects are rare, but best to be mentioned to a doctor if they seem severe.
Keflex (cephalexin) is widely recognized as an effective antibiotic treatment for streptococcus infection. Check with your doctor for details.
No, Keflex (cephalexin) is an antibiotic in the Cephalosporin category. It has no "sulfa" group and is not considered as a sulfonamide antibiotic. You can use it if you're allergic to sulfas.
If you are allergic to cefaclor (Ceclor), you should not take cephalexin (Keflex) without first consulting your doctor. They are both cephalosporins, meaning, they are the same type of antibiotic, they just target different bacteria.
So long as your veterinarian has prescribed it, yes it is safe for your dog. Keflex is the trade name of cephalexin, a common cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat minor infections such as skin or ear infections in dogs.
Cehalexin is a prescription antibiotic licensed to treat a number of infections. Some of these cephalexin uses include:Treatment of bacterial infectionsPrevention of heart valve infections (bacterial endocarditis).
Common medications are amoxicillin, keflex, penicillin or cephalexin.
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It is a generic for Keflex, or Cephalixin.
amoxicillin, cipro, doxycycline, keflex
No. Cephalexin (trade name Keflex) is a 1st generation cephalosporin, an antibiotic related to penicillin. It is not a sulfa drug or derivative.
Yes. All the antibiotics in the penicillin and cephalosporin class (of which Keflex/cephalexin is one) have the beta-lactam ring nucleus, which contains a sulfur atom.