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Xelent

Cefaclor




Brand Name, Dosage Format and Strength
Xelent  50 mg/mL Powder for Suspension (Oral Drops)

Therapeutic Category
Anti-Infectives (systemic)

Class
Aminoglycoside, Cephalosporin, Chloramphenicol, Lincosamide, Macrolide, Penicillin, Penicillin + Beta lactamase Inhibitor , Penicillinase-resistant isoxazolylpenicillin, Penicillin; Beta-lactam + Beta-lactamase Inhibitor, Quinolone, Sulfonamide + Folate Inhibitor, Tetracycline, Triazole Antibiotic, Immunostimulant, Neuraminidase Inhibitor


OVERDOSE AND TREATMENT

Overdosage of cefaclor may cause nausea, vomiting, epigastric distress, and diarrhea; the severity of epigastric distress and diarrhea are dose related. If other symptoms are present, they probably are secondary to an underlying disease state, an allergic reaction, or the effects of other intoxication. Gastrointestinal decontamination is not necessary unless 5 times the normal dose of cefaclor has been ingested. The benefits of forced diuresis, peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, or charcoal hemoperfusion in treating cefaclor overdosage have not been established.


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