Observe patient for signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis (rash, pruritus, laryngeal edema, wheezing). Discontinue drug and notify health care professional immediately if these problems occur. Keep epinephrine, an antihistamine, and resuscitation equipment close by in case of an anaphylactic reaction.
Cefazolin Cefazolin
The chemical formula of cefazolin is C14H14N8O4S3.
There is no antidote. There are medicines that are supportive.
Cefazolin has better activity for gram positive bacteria. However, it does have some limited gram negative activity as well.
no or yes it depends
I believe the disk condition antedated her accident.If you mean antedote:He has been bitten by the snake, but he would be ok as there was an antedote to the poison available.
That's a question answered by emergency medical personnel, who should always be called if there is any possibility that a person might be suffering alcohol poisoning.
No this is in the drug class cephalosporins Source: epocrates
Cefaclor (Ceclor), cefadroxil (Duricef), cefazolin (Ancef, Zolicef), cefixime, cefoxitin (Mefoxin), cefprozil (Cefzil), ceftazidime (Ceptaz, Fortaz), cefuroxime (Ceftin) and cephalexin (Keflex).
cefaclor (Ceclor), cefadroxil (Duricef), cefazolin (Ancef, Kefzol, Zolicef), cefixime, (Suprax), cefoxitin (Mefoxin), cefprozil (Cefzil), ceftazidime (Ceptaz, Fortaz, Tazicef, Tazideme), cefuroxime (Ceftin) and cephalexin (Keflex).
Immediately give the person water or milk. Do NOT give water or milk if the patient is having symptoms (such as vomiting, convulsions, or a decreased level of alertness) that make it hard to swallow. Call the national poison control center at 1-800-222-1222 to get more info.
Among the drugs used for antibiotic prophylaxis are amoxicillin (a type of penicillin) and fluoroquinolones such as ciprofloxacin (Cipro) and trovafloxacin (Trovan).