Does Cefaclor Extended-Release Tablets Treat Fractures?

Whether Cefaclor extended-release tablets can be used for fracture needs to be decided according to the type of fracture and the patient’s condition. If the patient is open fracture, that is, the fracture is broken, or there are other infected lesions, for patients without contraindications to the use of cefaclor extended-release tablets; if the patient is a closed fracture, and there are no other infected lesions, generally do not need to use cefaclor extended-release tablets.
Cefaclor extended-release tablets belong to broad-spectrum antibacterial and bactericidal drugs, which have effects on pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae, and are commonly used in the treatment of illnesses caused by sensitive bacteria, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, inflammation of the urinary tract, and soft-tissue skin infections.
For patients with bone fractures, the role of cefaclor extended-release tablets is mainly to prevent infection of sensitive bacteria at the injury, for the fracture patients with trauma has the value of use, the use of patients should also be cefaclor extended-release tablets are not allergic.
It should be noted that the drug should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used or abused Cefaclor extended-release tablets.