It is a 4th generation cephalosporin.
Action:
It binds to penicillin binding protein and inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell wall.
Uses:
It is active against gram positive and gram negative bacteria and is used for the treatment of lower respiratory tract infections and upper and lower urinary tract infections.
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