Antibacterial activity
Cephalosporins, first generation
Gram-positive cocci (except ORSA/MRSA and enteroccocus species)
Gram negative bacilli ( E. coli, klebsiella, p. mirabillis)
Pregnancy Risk Factor
Class B
Contraindication/Precaution
Hypersensitivity to cephapirin, other cephalosporins or any component
Use caution if previous penicillins hypersensitivity: 10% of patient may have cross-hypersensitivity to cephalosporins
Use caution with nursing mothers
Use caution if renal dysfunction or if other nephrotoxic agents present
Use caution if history of ATB related colitis
Mechanism of Action
Inhibits cell wall synthesis (bactericidal)
Pharmacodynamics
Metabolism: N/A
Half-life: 0.5-1 hours, changes with renal function
Elimination: excreted in urine
Dosage
Children: (max 4 g/d)
10-20 mg/kg IM/IV q6h
Adults: (max 12 g/day)
Bacterial infections:
500-1000 mg IM/IV q4-6h
Prophylaxis:
1-2 g IM/IV given 30-60 min before surgery then q6h post-op
Dose VS renal function
Cr. clearance (ml/min):
<10: give q12h
10-50:give q6-8h
50-80: unchanged
>80: unchanged
Dialysis
Hemo: N/A
CAPD: N/A
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