How many generations of cephalosporins are there?

Sodium Lajosporin is not a cephalosporin antibiotic, but a new type of oxacillin antibiotic, whose antibacterial efficacy is similar to that of third-generation cephalosporins, and it is generally administered in accordance with the third-generation cephalosporins, e.g., the antibacterial spectrum is similar to that of cefotaxime.
1.Sodium Laudiocephalos achieves anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects by binding to target site proteins on the bacterial inner membrane. It is mostly used for infections caused by sensitive bacteria, such as sepsis and meningitis. It can also be used for infections of the respiratory system, such as bronchitis and pneumonia. It can also be used for infections of the digestive system, such as cholangitis, cholecystitis.
2. Sodium Laetrile Cephalosporin also has a degree of efficacy against anaerobic infections. Especially for gram-negative bacteria and anaerobes have a strong effect, mainly used for reproductive system infections or urinary system infections, such as pelvic infections, urinary system infections, abdominal infections.
3. Adverse reactions are mostly allergic reactions such as rash and itching, gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and elevated transaminases.
Sodium Laudiocephalos needs to be standardized and applied under the guidance of a specialist.