Description
Mechanism of Action
Cefuroxime binds to one or more of the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) which inhibits the final transpeptidation step of peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell wall, thus inhibiting biosynthesis and arresting cell wall assembly resulting in bacterial cell death.
Absorption: Absorbed from the GI tract with peak plasma concentrations after 2-3 hr (oral); may be enhanced by the presence of food.
Distribution: Pleural and synovial fluid, sputum, bone and aqueous fluids; CSF (therapeutic concentrations). Crosses the placenta and enters breast milk. Protein-binding: Up to 50%.
Metabolism: Rapidly hydrolysed (intestinal mucosa and blood).
Excretion: Via the urine by glomerular filtration and renal tubular secretion (as unchanged); via bile (small amounts); 70 min (elimination half-life); prolonged in neonates and renal impairment.
MIMS Class
Cephalosporins
ATC Classification
S01AA27 – cefuroxime; Belongs to the class of second-generation cephalosporins. Used in the treatment of eye infections.;
J01DC02 – cefuroxime; Belongs to the class of second-generation cephalosporins. Used in the systemic treatment of infections.;