cefamandole and Anemia--Hemolytic

cefamandole has been researched along with Anemia--Hemolytic* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for cefamandole and Anemia--Hemolytic

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Cross-reactivity of cefotetan and ceftriaxone antibodies, associated with hemolytic anemia, with other: cephalosporins and penicillin.
    American journal of clinical pathology, 2002, Volume: 118, Issue:2

    Most drug-induced immune hemolytic anemias since the late 1980s have been caused by the second- and third-generation cephalosporins, cefotetan and ceftriaxone, respectively. Cross-reactivity of cefotetan and ceftriaxone antibodies with other cephalosporins or penicillin has been studied only minimally. We tested 7 serum samples previously identified to contain cefotetan antibodies and one serum sample previously identified to contain ceftriaxone antibodies against 9 other cephalosporins, penicillin, and 7-aminocephalosporanic acid in the presence of RBCs and also used hapten inhibition to indicate cross-reactivity. Serum samples containing cefotetan antibodies showed some cross-reactivity with cephalothin and cefoxitin (and to a much lesser extent with penicillin and ceftazidime). The ceftriaxone antibodies showed very weak cross-reactivity with cefotaxime, cefamandole, and cefoperazone. There was very little cross-reactivity between cefotetan antibodies and the drugs tested in the present study. We have no data to determine whether the in vitro data relate to in vivo reactivity.

    Topics: Anemia, Hemolytic; Antibodies; Cefamandole; Cefoperazone; Cefotaxime; Cefotetan; Cefoxitin; Ceftriaxone; Cells, Cultured; Cephalosporins; Cephalothin; Cross Reactions; Humans; Models, Chemical; Penicillins

2002