Cefazolin Cefazolin
Cefazolin was discovered by Eli Lilly and Company in the 1960s. It was first marketed under the brand name Ancef.
Ancef (cefazolin) is a cephalosporin antibiotic, while erythromycin is a macrolide antibiotic. Being allergic to erythromycin does not typically indicate an allergy to Ancef, as the two classes of antibiotics are chemically distinct. However, if you have a history of severe allergies or reactions to antibiotics, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider before taking Ancef or any new medication. Always err on the side of caution when it comes to allergies.
Cimetidine is the generic name.
Fentanyl is a generic drug.
prediSONE is a generic name
A drug can be listed by either its brand name or its generic name. The brand name is what the company that makes it has labeled it and the generic name is its chemical name. Some examples: Tylenol (brand name).....Acetaminophen (generic or chemical name) Motrin (brand name)......Ibuprofen (generic or chemical name) Prilosec (brand name)....Omeprazole (generic or chemical name) Benadryl (brand name)...Diphenhydramine (generic or chemical name)
It's already a generic name.
Tricycle, or trike, IS the generic name.
Generic Name: secobarbital
more likekly a generic name.
The generic name is clonidine and the brand name is Catapres..
Pethedine is a generic name. The drug uses the generic name meperidine in the US and Canada (marketed as Demerol and others) but pethedine is the generic name in most other countries.