Abstract

Ten cases of various kinds of dermatoses underwent cephradine by injection. Two cases injected cephradine intramuscularly resulted in severe pain. Three of 4 cases with pyogenic skin infection revealed excellent results. Three cases were prevented from secondary infection. Adverse effects such as vertigo were avoided by lowering the speed of intravenous injection. No abnormal findings of serum GOT and GPT levels after the completion of the treatment was noted in 7 of 8 cases, but one case which was administrated large dosis of corticosteroid concomitantly revealed elevated level in this finding.

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