Cephalosporins C6
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2150.00 rsd
Reverse time
up to 15 days
Sampling
Blood Draw
Category
Allergology
At IntroLab in Belgrade, we offer you the possibility to conduct an analysis of Cephalosporins C6, which is essential for detecting reactions to this group of antibiotics.
What are Cephalosporins?
Cephalosporins are a class of antibiotics known for their broad effectiveness in treating various bacterial infections. They belong to the larger group of drugs called beta-lactam antibiotics, which also includes penicillins. Cephalosporins work by preventing bacteria from building and maintaining a strong cell wall, which is essential for their survival and reproduction. Due to their ability to target a wide range of bacterial pathogens, cephalosporins are often the preferred choice for treating infections such as skin infections, urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, and many others.
Cephalosporins are classified into several “generations” based on their effectiveness against specific types of bacteria and their spectrum of activity. Each new generation of cephalosporins typically has a broader range of activity and/or greater effectiveness against bacteria that are resistant to previous generations. Furthermore, cephalosporins are known for their safety profile, with a relatively low risk of serious side effects. However, like all antibiotics, cephalosporins should be used carefully and only under medical supervision to prevent antibiotic resistance and ensure the most effective treatment.
When is the Cephalosporin C6 test performed?
The Cephalosporin C6 test is typically recommended when:
- There is a need to monitor the levels of cephalosporins in the body.
- The doctor wants to confirm that the antibiotic dosage is appropriate.
- There is a suspicion of an allergic reaction or adverse effects related to the use of cephalosporins.
Adverse reactions associated with the use of Cephalosporins
Adverse reactions to cephalosporins can vary from mild to more severe. Below is a list of some commonly reported side effects:
- Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling of the face or tongue, difficulty breathing)
- Diarrhea
- Nausea and vomiting
- Headache and dizziness
- Abdominal pain
- Changes in kidney function
- Changes in blood cell counts (affecting the number of white blood cells and platelets)
How to prepare for the Cephalosporins C6 test?
Before testing, it is important to avoid taking certain medications that may affect the test results, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data. Inform your doctor about all medications you are currently taking so they can provide specific instructions on which medications, if any, should be avoided before your test.
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Sample: Venous Blood
Reverse time: up to 15 days
Preparation: No special preparation is required.