Cephalosporin
Cephalosporin is a type of antibiotic that is commonly used to treat bacterial infections. It belongs to the broader class of β-lactam antibiotics, which also includes penicillin.
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It belongs to the broader class of β-lactam antibiotics, which also includes penicillin. Cephalosporin was first discovered in 1945 by Italian scientist Giuseppe Brotzu, and its commercial production began in the 1960s. Cephalosporin is effective against a wide range of bacteria, including both gram-positive and gram-negative strains. It works by inhibiting the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, leading to the destruction of the bacteria. This mechanism of action makes cephalosporin particularly useful in treating skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, and certain sexually transmitted diseases. There are several generations of cephalosporin, each with its own spectrum of activity and unique characteristics. The first-generation drugs are effective against many gram-positive bacteria but have limited activity against gram-negative bacteria. As the generations progress, cephalosporins become more effective against gram-negative bacteria and gain broader coverage against a wider range of organisms. While generally safe and well-tolerated, cephalosporin can cause side effects, the most common being gastrointestinal problems and allergic reactions. Cross-reactivity with penicillin allergy is also a concern, although studies have shown that the risk is often overestimated. Cephalosporin has played a crucial role in the treatment of bacterial infections for decades and continues to be an important class of antibiotics. Ongoing research and development efforts aim to improve efficacy, reduce resistance, and minimize side effects associated with this valuable therapeutic agent.
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