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Highly Regulated (List I)Translated

LEXINAL

1G/Film-coated Tablet/CEFALEXINE MONOHYDRATEE EXPRIME EN CEFALEXINE
SOCIETE PHARMACEUTIQUE ALGERIENNE SOPHAL
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SOCIETE PHARMACEUTIQUE ALGERIENNE SOPHAL

Public retail price
N/ADZD
Reference price (TR): 513.12 DZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
CEFALEXINE MONOHYDRATEE EXPRIME EN CEFALEXINE
Internal code
13 B 223
Country of Origin
Algeria
Pharmaceutical form
Film-coated Tablet
Prescription List
Highly Regulated (List I)
Packaging
b/12
LEXINAL
Clinical View
Highly Regulated (List I)

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Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of action

Cefalexin is an antibiotic antibacterial in the betalactamin family of the 1 regeneration cephalosporins group.

All cephalosporins (antibiotics betalactamines) inhibit cell wall production and are selective inhibitors of peptidoglycans synthesis.

The initial stage of the effect of the substance consists in the binding of the substance to cell receptors called "penicillin-binding proteins".

Once a betalactamine antibiotic has been bound to these receptors, the transpeptidation reaction is inhibited and the synthesis of peptidoglycanes is blocked.

This results in bacterial analysis.

The critical concentrations separate the strains of intermediate sensitivity, subsensitary, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitogenic, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subsitrous, subs, subsitrous, subs.

Adverse Effects

  • (increase) (Uncommon)
  • Eosinophilia (Uncommon)
  • ALT (increase) (Uncommon)
  • Neutropenia (Rare)
  • Positive Coomb Test Urticaria (Uncommon)
  • Rash (Uncommon)
  • Pruritus (Uncommon)
  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Rare)
  • Polymorphic Erythema (Rare)
  • Lyell's syndrome (Rare)
  • Generalised acute exanthemous pusulosis
  • Fatigue (Rare)
  • Fever Vaginal infection (Rare)
  • Genital pruritus (Rare)
  • Haemolytic anaemia (Rare)
  • Thrombocytopenia (Rare)
  • Leucopenia Cholestatic Ictery (Rare)
  • Hepatitis (Rare)
  • Hepatitis
  • Ictery Anaphylactic reaction (Rare)
  • Anaphylactic shock Oedema of Quincke Selection of resistant strain
  • Vaginal candidiasis Candidiasis Vertigo (Rare)
  • Mental confusion Hallucination Agitation
  • Diarrhoea (Common)
  • Nausea (Common)
  • Vomiting (Rare)
  • Dyspepsia (Rare)
  • Anal pruritus (Rare)
  • Pseudomembranous colitis (Rare)
  • Anogenital pruritus Joint pain Arthritis Headache (Rare)
  • Alteration of consciousness Abnormal movement Epilepsy Encephalopathy Interstitial nephropathy (Rare).

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