Antibiotic DrugsAnti-cancer drugs like Ceftriaxone for Injection (1g) and Cefoperazone Injection combat bacterial infections during cancer treatment. They appear as liquids and require storage in dry places. Dosage varies per doctor's instructions, tailored to patient needs. Ceftriaxone's formulation, C18H18N8O7S3, targets a broad spectrum of bacteria, disrupting cell wall synthesis. Cefoperazone, with the chemical formula C25H27N9O7S2, acts similarly. Usage is critical during chemotherapy to prevent infections. Packaging ensures sterility, often in vials or ampules. Side effects may include diarrhea, allergic reactions, or liver issues. However, their efficacy in treating bacterial infections in cancer patients is pivotal for successful treatment outcomes.
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