Cephalolytine is an injectable drug known commercially as Keflin.
It is an antibacterial drug, which works by removing bacteria and other microorganisms from the body, which are usually the cause of skin infections, pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
- Joint infection; Infection of the skin and soft tissues Bone infection Urinary tract infection Post-surgical infections pneumonia widespread infection.
Diarrhea; Allergies gastrointestinal problems at the injection site
Risk of pregnancy B; Women who breastfeed; people allergic to penicillin.
Injectable use
adults
Children
The injection can be applied to the muscle or veins, but administration into the muscles is very painful, avoid it as much as possible, especially in children.
After application, put ice in place. It is important not to always administer the injection in the same place, to avoid irritation of muscle tissue.