Cefuroxime2
- The second-generation cephalosporins (cefamandole, cefaclor, cefotetan, cefoxitin, and cefuroxime) have an extended antibacterial spectrum that includes greater activity against additional species of gram-negative rods. (britannica.com)
- cefuroxime and cefamandole) and third-generation ones (such as ceftazidime) tend to be more effective against gram-negative bacterial species that are resistant to the first-generation cephalosporins. (britannica.com)
Cefazolin1
- Cefazolin Ceforanide "Cefamandole sodium salt Susceptibility and 0.5 - 32 Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) Data" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
Cephalosporins1
- The chemical structure of cefamandole, like that of several other cephalosporins, contains an N-methylthiotetrazole (NMTT or 1-MTT) side chain. (wikipedia.org)
Nafate1
- The clinically used form of cefamandole is the formate ester cefamandole nafate, a prodrug which is administered parenterally. (wikipedia.org)
Cephalosporin1
- Cefamandole (INN, also known as cephamandole) is a second-generation broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic. (wikipedia.org)
Bacterial1
- Cefamandole has a broad spectrum of activity and can be used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, bones and joints, urinary tract, and lower respiratory tract. (wikipedia.org)
Patients2
- Multiple-dose pharmacokinetics of ceftazidime in cancer patients. (nih.gov)
- Eosinophilia has been reported to be associated with intravenous administration of tobramycin, including a patient treated for Gram-negative bacteremia [ 8 ], and among nine of 88 patients who received tobramycin in combination with cefamandole for peritonitis [ 9 ]. (biomedcentral.com)