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Cefprozil

    DEA Class; Rx

    Common Brand Names; Cefzil

    • Cephalosporins, 2nd Generation

    Oral, semisynthetic, second-generation cephalosporin. Clinical uses include otitis media, soft-tissue infections, and respiratory tract infections.

    Indicated for the treatment of mild to moderate pharyngitis or tonsillitis.

    For the treatment of acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis.
    For the treatment of otitis media.
    For the treatment of uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections.
    For the treatment of acute sinusitis.
    For the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI).

    Spectrum similar to cefuroxime; used for respiratory tract infections & otitis media

    B. fragilis, C. perfringens, E. coli, H. influenzae, Klebsiella spp., M. catarrhalis, S. aureus, S. pyogenes

    Documented hypersensitivity

    • Nausea (3.5%)
    • Diarrhea (2.9%)
    • Elevated LFTs (2%)
    • Diaper rash (1.5%)
    • Abdominal pain (1%)
    • Dizziness (1%)
    • Vomiting (1%)
    • eosinophilia
    • superinfection
    • vaginitis
    • Eosinophilia
    • Superinfection
    • Vaginitis
    • Cholestatic jaundice
    • Elevated BUN & creatinine
    • Prolonged PT

    Oral suspension contains aspartame; not indicated for patients with phenylketonuria

    Careful inquiry should be made to determine if patient has had previous hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, penicillins or similar drugs; cross sensitivity reported among beta-lactam antibiotics; discontinue therapy if reaction occurs

    Hypersensitivity reactions may require treatment with epinephrine and emergency measures, including intravenous fluids, oxygen, corticosteroids, intravenous antihistamines, pressor amines, and airway management as indicated

    Prescribing antibiotics in the absence of proven or strongly suspected bacterial infection or a prophylactic indication is unlikely to provide benefit to patient and increases risk of development of drug-resistant bacteria

    Prolonged use of therapy may result in overgrowth of nonsusceptible organisms; careful observation of patient essential; if superinfection occurs during therapy, appropriate measures should be taken

    Cefprozil should be prescribed with caution in individuals with a history of gastrointestinal disease particularly colitis

    Positive direct Coombs’ tests have been reported during treatment with cephalosporin antibiotics.

    Pregnancy Category: B

    Lactation: low distribution into breast milk; use with caution

    Adults

    1000 mg/day PO.

    Geriatric

    1000 mg/day PO.

    Adolescents

    1000 mg/day PO.

    Children

    30 mg/kg/day PO.

    Infants

    6 to 11 months: 30 mg/kg/day PO.
    1 to 5 months: Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Neonates

    Safety and efficacy have not been established.

    Cefprozil

    tablet

    • 250mg
    • 500mg

    oral suspension

    • 125mg/5mL
    • 250mg/5mL