“…Although loracarbef-induced thrombocytopenia has not previously been reported, this side effect has been described in patients treated with other cephalosporins. The implicated drugs include first-generation [13,14], second-generation [15,16], and third-generation [17,18] cephalosporin compounds. In the reported cases, thrombocytopenia generally occurred after 3-10 days of treatment, was usually severe (platelet counts less than 10,000/L), and was associated with significant bleeding symptoms.…”