Which cephalosporin does not enter breast milk?
Generally, cephalosporins that do not enter breast milk include ceftazidime for injection, cefdinir capsules, cefuroxime axetil granules, cefixime granules, and cefaclor granules. Note: breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before using any medication. Detailed information is as follows:
1. Ceftazidime for Injection
It is a semi-synthetic third-generation cephalosporin used to treat various infections caused by susceptible bacteria. It belongs to the broad-spectrum antibiotics and has relatively few side effects.
2. Cefdinir Capsules
This is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. Compared with second-generation agents, it has a broader spectrum of activity against Gram-negative bacteria and is used in anti-infective therapy.
3. Cefuroxime Axetil Granules
A second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic with excellent inhibitory effects against Gram-negative bacteria.
4. Cefixime Granules
A third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic primarily used to treat diseases caused by cefixime-sensitive bacteria. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic with relatively minor side effects.
5. Cefaclor Granules
An antibacterial agent whose main active ingredient is cefaclor. Its primary function is to treat diseases caused by bacterial infections.
Patients are advised to seek timely medical attention when experiencing discomfort and to use medications strictly as directed by a physician. Self-medication should be avoided to prevent adverse outcomes.