Lincomycin and enrofloxacin do not dilute cephalosporin, while mixing two or more antibiotics is not recommended.
Lincomycin belongs to the lincomycin class of antibiotics, enrofloxacin belongs to the quinolone class of antibiotics, cephalosporin is generally often said to be cephalosporins, belonging to three different antibiotics, the joint use of the antimicrobial spectrum overlap, lincomycin is a strong acid and weak alkali salts, and cephalosporins for the strong acid and strong alkali salts, so the two are also not recommended to use at the same time, belonging to the contraindications of the pairing.
The use will cause certain adverse effects, so you can not use lincomycin or enrofloxacin to dilute the cephalosporin, and it is not recommended to mix two or more antibiotics. Among them, cephalosporin antibiotics should be prohibited after the use of alcohol, to avoid disulfiram-like reaction, serious life-threatening.
Antibiotics in the clinical use of more, but there is a clear range of appropriate use, it is recommended that the local hospital infectious diseases, through the doctor’s examination and assessment, targeted development of medication programs, to avoid blindly proportional use, so as not to cause serious adverse effects on the body.