Loracarbef
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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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Loracarbef
- Capsule: 200mg, 400mg
- For Suspension: 100mg/5ml, 200mg/5ml
- Powder for Reconstitution: 100mg/5ml, 200mg/5ml
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