Cephalosporin is a general term for cephalosporin antibacterial drugs, which are taken for about three days.
Cephalosporin antimicrobials are one of the more common antibiotics used clinically for general bacterial infections. Cephalosporins have a relatively short onset of action and metabolism time, usually taking effect in about three days, but there are some individual differences. A short period of three to five days and a long period of a week to about ten days is possible.
When taking cephalosporins, special attention needs to be paid to the fact that alcohol must be prohibited for seven days before and after taking them, or else disulfiram reactions are likely to occur. In serious cases, it can be life-threatening. If you have accidentally ingested alcoholic beverages, be sure to seek medical attention.
If you need to use medication, please use under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication on your own, so as not to cause adverse effects.