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Cefixime

Cefixime is an oral third generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It was sold under the trade name Suprax in the USA, until 2003 when it was taken off the market by drug manufacturer Wyeth after its patent expired. Cefixime is still available in Canada. It is used to treat gonorrhea.

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Comparative evaluation of the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Extended-Release cefuroxime axetil tablets 500 mg and cefixime tablets 200 mg in
PURPOSE: A new Extended -Release(ER) formulation of Cefuroxime axetil 500 mg tablets has been recently developed. This pilot study was undertaken to ...
Discontinuation of cefixime tablets — United States - Notice to Readers - Wyeth Pharmaceuticals will discontinue manufacturing the Neisseria gonorrhoeae
In July 2002, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (Collegeville, Pennsylvania) discontinued manufacturing cefixime (Suprax[R]) in the United States. In October 2002, ...
Efficacy and safety of clarithromycin compared to cefixime as outpatient treatment of lower respiratory tract infections
Background: Clarithromycin is a new acid-stable, 14-membered macrolide active against many of the organisms responsible for lower respiratory tract infections. It has been administered to over 5,00
Single-dose cefixime for treatment of gonorrhea - Tips from Other Journals
Due to the increasing proportion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates that are resistant to penicillin or tetracycline, the U.S. Public Health Service now recommends intramuscular administration of ce
Cefixime versus amoxicillin in treatment of otitis media - Tips from Other Journals
Beta-lactamase-producing strains of Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis are common causes of respiratory tract infection. Johnson and associates compared cefixime, a beta-lactamase-st
Perioperative use of antibiotics: preventing and treating perioperative infections
Abstract Prevention of postoperative wound infection in dermatologic surgery and appropriate use of antibiotics to prevent endocarditis and joint-replacement ...
Optimal antibacterial treatment of uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections: applying a novel treatment algorithm
Abstract Incision and drainage combined with antibiotic therapies form the backbone of managing uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections (uSSSIs).
Update on treating uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections
Abstract Dermatologists treat a variety of uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections (uSSSIs) such as folliculitis, impetigo, erysipelas, cellulitis, ...

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