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    Cefuroxime has a broad spectrum of in vitro antibacterial activity which
    encompasses … Age Factors; Bacteria/drug effects*; Cefuroxime/analogs &
    derivatives* …Cephalosporins exert bactericidal activity by interfering with bacterial cell wall
    synthesis and inhibiting cross-linking of the peptidoglycan. The cephalosporins …Mechanism of action of cefuroxime is similar to penicillin. Cefuroxime acts by
    inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. Lack of bacterial cell wall results in death …Cefuroxime answers are found in the Johns Hopkins ABX Guide powered by
    Unbound … Cefuroxime is a topic covered in the Johns Hopkins ABX Guide.Cefuroxime is an enteral second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It was
    discovered by Glaxo, now GlaxoSmithKline, and first marketed in 1978 as Zinacef
    .Feb 11, 2014 Active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria (Broad-spectrum … If
    Cefuroxime, Ceftriaxone or Cefotaxime were used then …Jun 13, 2005 Name: Cefuroxime; Accession Number: DB01112 (APRD00285) …. For the
    treatment of many different types of bacterial infections such as …Acute Bacterial Exacerbations of Chronic Bronchitis. 250-500 mg PO q12hr for 10
    days. 500-750 mg IV q8hr; switch to oral therapy as soon as clinically possible …Cefuroxime has a broad spectrum of in vitro antibacterial activity which … 34,35,A
    It has activity against Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria responsible for … A One
    potential gap in the coverage of cefuroxime is multidrug-resistant enterococci.Cefuroxime is a semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic, chemically similar to
    penicillin. Cephalosporins stop or slow the growth of bacterial cells by preventing
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