Known hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, concomitant administration of other nephrotoxic agents.
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Hypersensitivity to penicillins, pseudomembranous colitis, early pregnancy, lactation, renal failure.
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Pain at inj site, hypersensitivity, GI disturbances, candidiasis, eosinophilia, neutropenia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia. Potentially Fatal: Anaphylactic reaction.
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Probenecid prolongs activity by slowing renal tubular excretion. Potentially Fatal: Furosemide and aminoglycosides prolong T1/2 of cefaloridine and potentiate nephrotoxicity.
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False-positive for Coomb's test and urine sugar.
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Description: Mechanism of Action: Cefaloridine is one of the oldest cephalosporin antibacterials. It has properties similar to those of cefalotin, but is more nephrotoxic.
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