Adverse reactions to Cefuroxime
- 1. Abdominal pain
- 2. Agranulocytosis
- 3. Anaphylactic reaction
- 4. Anaphylaxis
- 5. Angioedema
- 6. Aplastic anemia
- 7. Cholestatic hepatitis
- 8. Diarrhea
- 9. Diarrhea
- 10. Elongation of prothrombin
- 11. Encephalopathy
- 12. Eosinophilia
- 13. Eosinophilia
- 14. Erythema multiforme
- 15. Erythema multiforme
- 16. Fever
- 17. Fever
- 18. Gastrointestinal discomfort
- 19. Headache
- 20. Headache
- 21. Hemolytic anemia
- 22. Hemolytic anemia
- 23. Hepatic enzymes increased
- 24. Hepatic enzymes increased
- 25. Hepatitis
- 26. Increased alkaline phosphatase
- 27. Increased bilirubin
- 28. Increased creatinine and urea
- 29. Interference with the ability to drive or operate machinery
- 30. Interstitial nephritis
- 31. Jaundice
- 32. LDH increase
- 33. Leukopenia
- 34. Liver dysfunction
- 35. Lyell's syndrome
- 36. Lyell's syndrome
- 37. Maculopapular rash
- 38. Neutropenia
- 39. Pancytopenia
- 40. Positive Coombs test
- 41. Positive Coombs test
- 42. Pruritus
- 43. Pruritus
- 44. Pseudomembranous colitis
- 45. Pseudomembranous colitis
- 46. Renal toxicity
- 47. Seizures
- 48. Serum sickness-like reaction
- 49. Sickness
- 50. Sickness
- 51. Skin rash
- 52. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- 53. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- 54. Thrombocytopenia
- 55. Thrombophlebitis at intravenous injection point
- 56. Urticaria
- 57. Urticaria
- 58. Vomit
- 59. Vomit
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Very rare.. Cross allergy to other beta-lactam antibiotics
Very rare.
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Frequent.
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Onset associated with overdosage or kidney failure.
Frequent.
Less than 10% of patients treated.. Transient
Very rare.
Infrequent.
Very rare. hypersensitivity.
Rare.
Frequent.
Frequent.
Rare.
Very rare.
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Frequent.
4% of patients treated.. Transient
Very rare.
2% of patients treated.. Transient
0.2% of patients treated.. Transient
Infrequent.. No well-established relationship
In rare cases, cefuroxime may cause dizziness.
Infrequent.
Very rare.
1.5% of patients treated.. Transient
Less than 1% of patients treated.. Transient
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Very rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Less than 0.2% of patients treated.. Transient
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Infrequent.
Less than 1%.
Rare.
Rare.
Very rare.
Very rare.. Side effect common to all cephalosporins
Rare. Relationship not well established.
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Very rare. hypersensitivity.
Frequent.
Infrequent.
Very rare.
Very rare.
Rare.
Rare.
Rare.
Infrequent.