Monograph Details

Infections & Infestations > Bacterial infections
CECLOR SUSPENSION
Manufacturer
Lilly, Eli and Company
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Cephalosporin.
Generic Name
Cefaclor 125mg/5mL, 187mg/5mL, 250mg/5mL, 375mg/5mL; strawberry flavor.
Also
CECLOR
CECLOR CD
Indications
Susceptible infections including otitis media, lower respiratory or urinary tract, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, skin and skin structure.
Children
<1month: not recommended. ≥1month: 20mg/kg per day in 3 equally divided doses. Otitis media, more serious or less susceptible infections: 40mg/kg per day in 3 equally divided doses (may give in 2 divided doses for pharyngitis or otitis media); max 1g/day.
Adults
250–500mg every 8 hrs.
Precautions
Penicillin or other allergy. CD not interchangeable with susp. Discontinue if colitis occurs and treat. Severe renal dysfunction. GI disease (esp. colitis). Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
May cause false (+) Coomb's test or glucose test with Clinitest or Benedict's or Fehling's soln. Potentiated by probenecid. Monitor warfarin. CD: antagonized by concomitant (within 1 hr) aluminum or magnesium-containing antacids.
Adverse Reactions
Headache, GI upset, rash, blood dyscrasias, hepatic dysfunction, cough, CNS stimulation, serum-sickness-like reactions.
How Supplied
CD 500mg—60
CDpak (14 x 500mg tabs)—3
Caps 250mg—15, 100
Caps 500mg—15
Susp 125mg/5mL—150mL
250mg/5mL—75mL, 150mL
187mg/5mL, 375mg/5mL—100mL
Additional Resources
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