1. Academic Validation
  2. Cefazolin

Cefazolin

  • Ann Intern Med. 1978 Nov;89(5 Pt 1):650-6. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-89-5-650.
R Quintiliani C H Nightingale
Abstract

After 5 years of use, cefazolin can be considered similar to cephalothin as a therapeutic agent and in its potential for adverse reactions. When cefazolin and cephalothin are compared by appropriately designed clinical trials, neither cefazolin's slightly greater in-vitro susceptibility to staphylococcal Beta-lactamase inactivation, nor its slightly greater microbiologic activity for some enterobacteraciae has been shown to result in any readily apparent therapeutic differences. The important differences between cefazolin and cephalothin--and this is also probably true with respect to cephapirin and cephradine--are not in therapeutic effectiveness, microbiologic activity, or toxicity but rather in pharmacokinetics and cost-effectiveness.

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