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Coumarins (e.g. Warfarin): Cephalosporins possibly enhance the anticoagulant effect of coumarins- change in patient's clinical condition, particularly associated with liver disease, intercurrent illness, or drug administration, necessitates more frequent testing of INR, and dose adjustment as necessary. Probenecid: excretion of cephalosporins is reduced by probenecid (resulting in increased concentrations of drug in the blood plasma). Antacids: Absorption of cefaclor is reduced by antacids; therefore antacids should not be taken at the same time as cefaclor.

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