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Cefuroxime, sold under the brand name Zinacef among others, is a second-generation used to treat and prevent a number of bacterial infections.

(2025). 9780857113382, Pharmaceutical Press.
These include , , , , urinary tract infections, and . It is used by mouth or by or .

Common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, allergic reactions, and pain at the site of injection. Serious side effects may include Clostridioides difficile infection, , and Stevens–Johnson syndrome. Use in and is believed to be safe. It is a second-generation and works by interfering with a bacteria's ability to make a resulting in its death.

Cefuroxime was patented in 1971 and approved for medical use in 1977.

(2025). 9783527607495, John Wiley & Sons. .
It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. In 2023, it was the 279th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 700,000 prescriptions.


Medical uses
Cefuroxime is active against many bacteria including susceptible strains of and , as well as a range of gram negative organisms. As with the other cephalosporins, it is susceptible to , although as a second-generation variety, it is less so. Hence, it may have greater activity against Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and . Unlike other second-generation cephalosporins, cefuroxime can cross the blood–brain barrier.
(1999). 9780195081039, Oxford University Press. .

A systematic review found high quality evidence that injecting the eye with cefuroxime after cataract surgery will lower the chance of developing after surgery.


Side effects
Cefuroxime is generally well tolerated, and its side effects are usually transient. If ingested after food, this antibiotic is both better absorbed and less likely to cause its most common side effects of , nausea, vomiting, headaches/, , and abdominal pain compared to most antibiotics in its class.

Although a widely stated cross-allergic risk of about 10% exists between cephalosporins and , an assessment in 2006 have shown no increased risk for a cross-allergic reaction for cefuroxime and several other second-generation or later cephalosporins.


Related compounds
Cefuroxime axetil is an of cefuroxime which is effective when taken by mouth.
(2005). 9780471899792, John Wiley & Sons. .
It is a second-generation .


Trade names
In the US it is marketed as Zinacef by Covis Pharmaceuticals since the company acquired the U.S. rights to the product from . GSK had continued marketing a pediatric oral suspension as Ceftin; however, this presentation was discontinued as of 24 June 2017.

In Bangladesh, it is available as Sefur by Opsonin Pharma, Kilbac by Incepta, Axim by Aristopharma, Rofurox by Radiant, Xorimax by Sandoz and Uroxime by EURO Pharma Ltd. In India, it is available as Ceftum and Cefuall by Allencia Biosciences in tablet form and Supacef in injection form by GSK. In Poland, it is available as Zamur by , subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries. In Australia, the "first generic" form of Cefuroxime axetil, Pharmacor Cefuroxime (tablets) from Pharmacor Pty Ltd, was registered on 27 March 2017, by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Cefuroxime axetil is sold in tablet form in Turkey under the brand names Aksef  and Cefaks. Cefuroxime axetil is also available (in two strengths) as granules for oral suspension from Aspen Pharmacare Australia Pty Ltd under the brand name Zinnat cefuroxime.

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