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A Review of Oral Cephalosporins for Common Outpatient Infections

Pharmacy Times

Because of their ability to cover a wide array of bacteria, low adverse effect profile, and oral availability, cephalosporins are commonly used in the treatment of outpatient infections. Both agents have high bioavailability, achieve high urinary concentrations, are available as suspensions, and can be used in infants.

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