Lorabid

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Lorabid Loracarbef

Loracarbef is an antibiotic.[1] It is a carbacephem, but it is sometimes grouped together with the second-generation cephalosporin antibiotics. Loracarbef is a synthetic "carba" analog of cefaclor, and is more stable. Contents 1 History 2 Usage & Indications 2.1 Spectrum of Activity 3 Side effects 4 References 5 External links History Loracarbef received FDA approval in 1991 and it was marketed under the trade name Lorabid. Its use was discontinued in 2006.&...

medication for bowel/colon problems ## Hello, Are you referring to Lorabid perhaps? If so, Lorabid is an antibiotic used to treat all different kinds of infections. I've read that because antibiotics kill all the good bacteria in the body (including the colon) it can actually cause colon and bowel problems such as constipation. When taking an antibiotic it's important to speak with your doctor about using a probiotic to reinstate good bacteria into your body- to avoid bowel problems as well as an overproduction of yeast which leads to yeast infections and other similar issues. I hope this info helps!

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Loracarbef Drug Index

Loracarbef is an antibiotic.[1] It is a carbacephem, but it is sometimes grouped together with the second-generation cephalosporin antibiotics. Loracarbef is a synthetic "carba" analog of cefaclor, and is more stable. Contents 1 History 2 Usage & Indications 2.1 Spectrum of Activity 3 Side effects 4 References 5 External links History Loracarbef received FDA approval in 1991 and it was marketed under the trade name Lorabid. Its use was discontinued in 2006.&...

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