Cefaclor Stable Isotopes are non-radioactive versions of the antibiotic drug cefaclor that are used in research and diagnostic applications. These isotopes allow scientists to track the drug's distribution and metabolism in the body, as well as to study its interactions with other compounds. Cefaclor Stable Isotopes are highly purified and are available in a variety of forms, including powders and solutions. They are essential tools for understanding the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of cefaclor and for developing new treatments for bacterial infections.