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Title: [Clinical use of cefroxadine in dentistry and oral surgery]. Author: Kikuta T, Masuda N, Kinebuchi T, Takarada H. Journal: Jpn J Antibiot; 1983 Aug; 36(8):2017-28. PubMed ID: 6655824. Abstract: Cefroxadine (CXD) is an orally administered synthesized cephalosporin antibiotic developed by Ciba-Geigy Limited (Switzerland) in 1972. We have studied the clinical effectiveness of this drug in a total of 45 cases of various types of infections in the dentistry and the oral surgery. The studies resulted in showing 18 markedly effective cases, 19 effective cases, 5 slightly effective cases, 1 ineffective case, and 2 unknown cases showing an effective rate of 82.2%. Side effects manifested in 2 cases, of which 1 case was considered to be attributable to CXD, and the occurrence frequency of side effects was as low as 2.2%. In bacteriological test, there were many cases of mixed infections by Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and these infections were those which are observed in high frequency in dentistry and oral surgery infections. As a result of an overall evaluation of CXD clinical effects, the drug considered to be an antibiotic which is highly useful in dentistry and oral surgery.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]