Cephalosporins - Antibiotics Explained Clearly
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Dr. Roger Seheult of www.medcram.co... illustrates the key differences and coverage between the various types and generations of cephalosporin antibiotic medications:
0:24 - The five generations of cephalosporins.
0:50 - 1st generation of cephalosporins (cefazolin, cephalexin) and coverage.
2:10 - 2nd generation cephalosporins (cefuroxime, cefotetan).
3:11 - 3rd generation cephalosporins (ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, ceftazidime).
5:28 - 4th generation cephalosporins (cefepime).
6:57 - 5th generation cephalosporins (ceftolozane/tazobactam, ceftaroline).
10:00 - Combining an extended spectrum beta lactamase.
10:20 - Review of cephalosporin generations and cephalosporin coverage.
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Why did taking a hot bath after a Ceftriaxone shot cause my testicles to swell......
Thank you sir, I’m a great follower of your classes from India…..Thanks a Ton🙏🏻
Excellent. As an aspiring PICU fellow this is wonderful to have.
The best useful scientific informetion for medical students
Doing god's work. Thank you for helping me through dental school
One of the best summaries in antibiotics in a topic which is important and difficult . Thanks a lot .
Wow, the general expectation and "jumping into conclusions" assumption is that the further you go down the generation, the Ceph would be getting weaker. Interesting summation of the added gram negative efficacy!!! So grateful for your video, because I had it backwards somehow prior to watching.
this was great ! I am taking advanced pharm and our first test is on antibiotics. Would love to see more pharm videos! esp on different classes of abx (ie aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, fluroquinolones ect.) you are a really great teacher. thanks for this video!!!
amazing work! thank u so much! brazilian student here :)
Wow!!! Wonderful... Quick important note on all the class of cephalosporins.... Thank u so much.. 😁😁😁😇😇was looking for this..!
Only thing I would add, is that once you reach 3rd generation - the risk of cross-sensitivity reactions with penicilin allergy "approach 0%"
Strong work my friend, Strong indeed!
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This was extremely helpful especially with my pharmacology oral exam coming up in a few weeks, Thank you very much. Hopefully you can squeeze a few more pharmacology topics before my final exam...
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nice review of cephalosporins with their peculiar functions,thank you sir
Love theses videos for quick, concise content!
Nice lecture. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the video student from zambia
Back to basic science but also very clinically relevant. Thank you so much!
Can u please do or keep doing more pharmacology videos, thanks alot
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amazing work as always
Great lecture so useful thx alot for sharing
nice illustrated video ,,, great , thanks
Excellent teaching!
Awesome, great for reminding!
Very nice and so simple to understand, helped me out alot!
Great to hear! Thanks for the comment!
Short &sweet
Thank you very much. 1(gram positive) plus 3(gram negative) =4 and antipseudomonal drugs are present only among 3rd 4th 5th generations
amazing methodology
Thanks for lecture!
Thank you very much. Maybe also interesting to explain the theory behind the PK-PD and dosing (time over MIC, time dependent etc).
Why don't we see more prescribers use the 3rd, 4th and 5th generations which are safer than Tricyclics and Fluoroquinolones? Are they more costly?
@7:40 you say 5th generation also has anaerobic coverage. I haven't been able to find that anywhere. Do you mind sending me your resource/article? Thanks
Well explained indeed thumb up, from Southern Africa Zambia.
Love your voice .. u make learning a breeze
love your lectures
Very informative
Excellent!!! done my cephalosporins 😊
Many thanks, discussing pathogens and antibiotics, good to know larger Med Ctrs have infection Control overwatch.
Clear and informative. Thanks for educating us.
Your videos are too good.
Have you done forensic,Fermat,radiology?
Good work.Could you do other antibiotics.
Thank you as always
Thanks alot very innovative n practical based video
Thank you so much 🙏 very helpful 😃
Great work. Thanks.
Great work! Big thanks
great lecture thx
Really a worth full class
Awesome video, very clear explanations, thank you very much!!!!
Thank you so much
Extremely useful!!!!! Great lecture!!
Great work👍👍 thank u so much..from india❤️
Excellent!!!
That was great and very helpful 👍🏻
Thank you so much
Thank you very much ,شكرا جزيلا
nice!!!! really helped me!! i study in costa rica!!
It helped, Thank you
GOood explaination in form of table
Very helpful thank you
Duricef gave me a rash. Have you done a video about side effects? If you react to one cephalosporin will you necessarily react to another in the same generation or other generations?
All your lectures are great and very good to help understand basics...i hope you would do a lot more videos and cover a lot more topics..i literally takes notes while playing your video and use it for revision..thank you so much!
Thank you for making these videos!
Do you have one explaining what the MIC and sensitivities mean on cultures?
Where can i find the next video you talked about when the bacteria is only sensitive to the 4th generation, ESBL ? AND THANKS A LOT DOCTOR ❤
i will to have more antibiotic lectures, thanks
So cefalexin can not be used in treatimg community acquired pneumonia?
Excellent
Nooooo! Where is the next video? Got me on the extended beta-lactamase cliffhanger!
Thank you so much , the video was very useful to me , keep it up !!! :)
Well done. thank you
Thank you for the lecture! I always learn a lot from your videos.
Wow... Thankyou So much
Awesome!
thank you very much!
thank you
Thank you!
Does cefuroxime have any advantage over Amoxicillin+clavulanic acid ?
Great explanation !
Could you explain the Lyme disease - tests and treatments ?
Thanks for your work
Just to clarify, only second generation cephamycins such as cefotetan and cefoxitin would cover anaerobes. Not cefuroxime. You seem to imply all second generations cover anaerobes..
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
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Thank you very much i Appreciate this Video you. Are the only one when Nobody Can .!!
Does 3rd generation have activity against anaerobic oral infection?
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thanks alot
brilliant
Why does only ceftazidime cover pseudomonas and not ceftriaxone???
thank you soooooo much
can you do the other classes of antibiotics
All the major classes of antibiotics are covered at MedCram.com
thanQ sir....
im learning this in grade 11 :)
awesome
thank u
Dont you think of ESBL when all cephalosporins are resistant except cefoxitin/cefotetan
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thanks alot!
Hi ,can u please use a different font? This is hard to read when it comes to drugs names
Pretty sure the "font" is his handwriting.
Zaid Yasin lol that's his handwriting
In case of ESBL we should use carbapenems.
why not simply use piperaciclin tazobactam for everything
Thanks thanks thanks
Waiting for monolactums
What is anaerobic?
Microorganisms can live without oxygen