Monograph Details

Infections & Infestations > Bacterial infections
Cefadroxil Tablets
Manufacturer
Various generic manufacturers
Legal Classification
Rx
Pharmacological Class
Cephalosporin.
Generic Name
Cefadroxil 1g.
Also
Cefadroxil
Cefadroxil Suspension
Indications
Susceptible urinary tract, skin and skin structure infections, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, impetigo.
Children
UTI, skin and skin structure infections: 30mg/kg/day in 2 divided doses every 12 hours. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis, impetigo: 30mg/kg once daily or in 2 divided doses for 10 days. Renal dysfunction: reduce dose (see literature). Continue for 3 days after symptoms improve.
Adults
Uncomplicated UTI: 1–2g once daily or in 2 divided doses. Complicated UTI: 2g/day in 2 divided doses. Skin and skin structure infections: 1g once daily or in 2 divided doses. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis: 1g once daily or in 2 divided doses for 10 days. Renal dysfunction (CrCl <50mL/min): 1g loading dose, then 500mg at increased dosing intervals (see literature). Continue for 3 days after symptoms improve.
Precautions
Penicillin or other allergy. Discontinue if colitis occurs and treat. Impaired renal function (CrCl <50mL/min). GI disease (esp. colitis). Pregnancy (Cat.B). Nursing mothers.
Interactions
Potentiated by probenecid. May cause false (+) Clinitest or Coomb's test.
Adverse Reactions
GI upset, anaphylaxis, rash; blood dyscrasias (rare).
How Supplied
Contact supplier.
Additional Resources
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