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| | #REDIRECT [[Cefazolin sodium]] |
| |IUPAC_name = 3-[(5-methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)sulfanylmethyl]-<br>8-oxo-7-([2-(tetrazol-1-yl)acetyl]amino)- 5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0] oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate
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| | image=Cefazolin.png
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| | width=200
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| | CAS_number=25953-19-9
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| | ATC_prefix=J01
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| | ATC_suffix=DB04
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| | ATC_supplemental=
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| | PubChem=33255
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| | DrugBank=
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| | C = 14 | H = 13 | N = 8 | O = 4 | S = 3
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| | molecular_weight = 454.51 g/mol
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| | bioavailability= NA
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| | metabolism = ?
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| | elimination_half-life= 1.8 hours (given [[Intravenous therapy|IV]])<br>2 hours (given [[Intramuscular injection|IM]])
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| | excretion = [[Kidney|Renal]], unchanged
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| | pregnancy_AU = B1
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| | pregnancy_US = B
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| | legal_status = Rx-only
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| | routes_of_administration= Intravenous, intramuscular
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| }}
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| '''Cefazolin''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]), also known as '''cefazoline''' or '''cephazolin''', is a first generation [[cephalosporin]] [[antibiotic]].
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| The drug is usually administrated either by intramuscular injection (injection into a large muscle) or intravenous infusion ([[intravenous]] fluid into a vein).
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| ==Indications==
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| Cefazolin is mainly used to treat bacterial infections of the skin. It can also be used to treat moderately severe bacterial infections involving the lung, bone, joint, stomach, blood, heart valve, and urinary tract. It is clinically effective against infections caused by [[Staphylococcus|staphylococci]] and [[Streptococcus|streptococci]] species of [[gram staining|Gram]] positive [[bacteria]]. These organisms are common on normal human skin. Resistance to cefazolin is seen in several species of bacteria.
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| ==Side effects==
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| [[Adverse drug reaction|Side effect]]s from cefazolin are not common. Possible side effects include:
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| * diarrhea
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| * stomach pain
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| * upset stomach
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| * vomiting
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| Cefazolin is marketed under the following brand names: '''Ancef'''®, '''Cefacidal'''®, '''Cefamezin'''®, '''Cefrina'''®, '''Elzogram'''®, '''Faxilen'''®, '''Gramaxin'''®, '''Kefazol'''®, '''Kefol'''®, '''Kefzol'''®, '''Kefzolan'''®, '''Kezolin'''®, '''Novaporin'''®, and '''Zolicef'''®
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| ==External links==
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| * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682731.html MedlinePlus Drug Information: Cefazolin Sodium Injection.]
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| * [http://www.ehs.lilly.com/msds/msds_cefazolin_sodium.html Eli Lilly Cefazolin Sodium Material Safety Data Sheet.]
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| {{CephalosporinAntiBiotics}}
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| [[Category:Cephalosporin antibiotics]]
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| [[fr:Céfazoline]]
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| [[pt:Cefazolina]]
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| [[th:เซฟาโซลิน]]
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