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Activity against organisms insensitive

Widespread clinical acceptance continues to be accorded to the cephalosporins, and the field is extremely active as firms search for the ultimate contender. Among the characteristics desired is retention of the useful features of the older members (relatively broad spectrum, less antigenicity than the penicillins, relative insensitivity toward 3-lactamases, and convenience of administration) while adding better oral activity and broader antimicrobial activity (particularly potency against Pseudomonas, anaerobes, meningococci, cephalosporinase-carrying organisms, and the like). To a considerable extent these objectives have been met, but the price to the patient has been dramatically increased. [Pg.209]


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