Ceftazidime + Avibactam
Written By Dr. Lipika KhuranaLast updated 18 May 2023 | 04:18 PM (UTC)
Ceftazidime + Avibactam Uses
Ceftazidime+Avibactam is used in the treatment of bacterial infections.
How Ceftazidime + Avibactam works
Ceftazidime + Avibactam is a combination of ceftazidime and avibactam. Ceftazidime is a bactericidal agent that acts by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. Avibactam works by preventing bacteria from breaking down ceftazidime.
Common side effects of Ceftazidime + Avibactam
Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Rash, Infusion site vesicles
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Cazavi
Natco Pharma Ltd
₹1900 to ₹1900
1 variant(s)
Cavim
Gufic Bioscience Ltd
₹5590 to ₹5590
1 variant(s)
Zidavi
Alkem Laboratories Ltd
₹2160 to ₹2160
1 variant(s)
Zidovin
Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
₹2700 to ₹2700
1 variant(s)
Avictum
AAA Pharma Trade Pvt Ltd
₹5447 to ₹5447
1 variant(s)
Threezid-AV
Unifaith Biotech (P) Limited
₹4226 to ₹4226
1 variant(s)
Zeftabac
Lupin Ltd
₹4500 to ₹4500
1 variant(s)
Zavi Jet
AAA Pharma Trade Pvt Ltd
₹2390 to ₹2390
1 variant(s)
Avicrest
Fusion Healthcare Pvt Ltd
₹1000 to ₹1000
1 variant(s)
Zavicefta
Pfizer Ltd
₹5507 to ₹5507
1 variant(s)
Expert advice for Ceftazidime + Avibactam
- Diarrhea may occur as a side effect of Ceftazidime + Avibactam but should stop when your course is complete. Inform your doctor if it doesn't stop or if you find blood in your stools.
- Stick to simple meals, avoid rich or spicy food, and drink plenty of water while taking Ceftazidime + Avibactam.
- Inform your doctor immediately if you develop an itchy rash, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, or breathing difficulties while taking Ceftazidime + Avibactam.
- Ceftazidime + Avibactam can cause confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and coma. Seek immediate medical attention for treatment, dosage adjustment, or discontinuation of the treatment.
Frequently asked questions for Ceftazidime + Avibactam
Ceftazidime+Avibactam is given as an injection through the veins (IV) to patients in a hospital. The total infusion time is typically 2 hours.
The typical dose for adults is 2.5 grams injected through the veins (IV) every 8 hours. The dose for children is based on age and is also given every 8 hours. Your dose might be lower or less frequent if you have kidney problems.
Ceftazidime+Avibactam should not be used in pediatric patients aged under 3 months.
Before the administration of Ceftazidime+Avibactam let your doctor know if:<br>a. you are allergic to any medicines, especially antibiotics.<br>b. you have any kidney problems.
Yes, diarrhea is a common problem caused by antibacterial drugs, including Ceftazidime+Avibactam. If severe watery or bloody diarrhea develops, contact your doctor immediately since it might be a sign of a serious intestinal infection.
It is important to seek treatment because an untreated bacterial infection can lead to serious problems.



