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Cephaloglycin Side Effects

The most commonly reported side effects of cephaloglycin include ligament sprain, tendon disorder, and muscle spasms, based on 1 FDA adverse event reports from 2018 to 2018.

Cephaloglycin side effects

Percentages show how often each reaction appears relative to total reports for cephaloglycin.

1
Ligament Sprain100.0%1
2
Tendon Disorder100.0%1
3
Muscle Spasms100.0%1
4
Urinary Tract Infection100.0%1
5
Musculoskeletal Pain100.0%1
6
Pain100.0%1
7
Back Pain100.0%1
8
Muscle Contractions Involuntary100.0%1

These are voluntary reports and do not establish that cephaloglycin caused these reactions.

Report severity

100.0%Serious1 reports
0.0%Hospitalizations0 reports
0.0%Fatal0 reports

Seriousness is determined by the reporter, not by OpenClaim.

Cephaloglycin drug interactions

Other drugs that appear in adverse event reports alongside cephaloglycin. Drugs flagged as a suspected cause appear in the first column. Drugs taken at the same time but not suspected appear in the second.

Also suspected

1
Ciprofloxacin100.0%1

Taken alongside

1
Ergocalciferol100.0%1
2
Amlodipine100.0%1
3
Calcium100.0%1
4
Benazepril-hydrochloride100.0%1
5
Metoprolol100.0%1
6
Doxazosin-mesylate100.0%1

Co-occurrence in adverse event reports does not establish a drug interaction. Patients often take multiple medications, and these lists reflect prescribing patterns rather than causal relationships. Consult a healthcare provider about potential drug interactions.

Who reports cephaloglycin side effects

100.0% of cephaloglycin adverse event reports involve female patients and 0.0% involve male patients. The largest age group is adult at 100%. These figures reflect who reports side effects, not underlying risk.

Sex

Female100.0%
Male0.0%
Unknown0.0%

Age group

< 20.0%
2–110.0%
12–170.0%
18–64100.0%
65+0.0%

Cephaloglycin brand names and reporting trend

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