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Results for "amoxicillin"

Drug class

Active ingredient: amoxicillin

  • Penicillins with extended spectrumATC code: J01CASource: ATC

Allergy cross-reactivity

  • Class-level overall cross-reactivity (penicillin ↔ cephalosporin)

    Risk level: Low

    Basis: Class-wide (non-R1-matched pairs) — context group

    Other active ingredients in the same group:

    • ampicillin
    • aztreonam
    • benzylpenicillin
    • cefadroxil
    • cefalexin
    • cefazolin
    • cefepime
    • cefixime
    • cefotaxime
    • ceftazidime
    • ceftriaxone
    • cefuroxime
    • flucloxacillin
    • piperacillin

    Notes: Class-level overall cross-reactivity between penicillins and cephalosporins is LOW in modern data (~1-2%). The R1 side chain is the true determinant. Consult a specialist.

    Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459320/
  • Amoxicillin ↔ Cefadroxil (identical R1)

    Risk level: High

    Basis: Identical amino R1 side chain

    Other active ingredients in the same group:

    • cefadroxilSubgroup: aminocephalosporin

    Notes: Cefadroxil shares an identical R1 side chain with amoxicillin; reported cross-reactivity by DPT ~35-38%. The R1 side chain, not the beta-lactam ring, is the determinant. Consult a specialist for clinical decisions.

    Source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7716594/

Cross-reactivity risk is not definitive; consult an allergy/infectious disease specialist.

Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding safety requires individual assessment; consult a physician.

Data is in part from e-lactancia.org (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

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