How does cefixime impact the management of diabetic foot infections and how effective is it in treating soft tissue infections or osteomyelitis in patients with diabetes?
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Cefixime isn’t typically recommended for diabetic foot infections because it doesn’t cover the common pathogens, especially in osteomyelitis cases. Its efficacy in managing soft tissue infections in diabetics is also limited due to its antibiotic spectrum.