Cefuroxime is a cephalosporin antibiotic. It fights bacterial infections by interfering with the bacteria’s ability to build their cell walls. This weakens the bacteria, preventing their growth and ultimately leading to their death.
Specifically, Cefuroxime inhibits the synthesis of peptidoglycan, a crucial component of bacterial cell walls. Without a properly formed cell wall, bacteria become vulnerable and susceptible to destruction.
- Cefuroxime is effective against a wide range of bacteria, including many common causes of respiratory, urinary tract, skin, and ear infections. It’s available in various forms, including tablets, capsules, and intravenous solutions, allowing for flexibility in treatment administration. The 500mg dosage, taken twice daily (bid), is frequently prescribed for moderate to severe infections.
Remember, antibiotics target bacteria, not viruses. Cefuroxime won’t be effective against viral infections like the common cold or influenza. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist for the correct diagnosis and treatment.
Follow your doctor’s instructions precisely regarding dosage and duration of treatment. Complete the entire course of medication, even if you feel better before finishing. Inform your doctor of any allergies or other medications you are taking.
Potential side effects can include diarrhea, nausea, and rash. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience a severe allergic reaction, such as difficulty breathing or swelling.


