Ceftazidime - Uses and Side Effects

Ceftazidime is a type of antibiotic medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections.
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Drug
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Available by prescription at pharmacies.
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Ceftazidime FAQ


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What is ceftazidime used for?

Ceftazidime is used to treat lower respiratory tract, skin, urinary tract, blood-stream, joint, and abdominal infections, and meningitis. Ceftazidime is the first-line treatment for the tropical infection, melioidosis, an important cause of sepsis in Asia and Australia. Labeled indications include the treatment of patients with:

Can ceftazidime be used with avibactam?

Ceftazidime is indicated in combination with avibactam to treat infections caused by susceptible Gram-negative organisms, including complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAI), in conjunction with metronidazole, and complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI), including pyelonephritis, in patients aged three months and older.

What is ceftazidime (Fortaz)?

Ceftazidime, sold under the brand name Fortaz among others, is a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections.

When was ceftazidime approved?

Ceftazidime was approved by the FDA on July 19, 1985, and is currently available either alone or in combination with the non-β-lactam β-lactamase inhibitor avibactam to treat a variety of bacterial infections. 12, 13 Poor quality drug data slowing you down?

What information is available on ceftazidime?

More information is available on ceftazidime including side effects, age restrictions, food interactions, whether the medicine is available at a government subsidised price on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme (PBS) as well as other useful information.

What is ceftazidime-aft used for?

Ceftazidime-AFT contains the active ingredient Ceftazidime (as pentahydrate). Ceftazidime-AFT belongs to a group of medicines called cephalosporins. Ceftazidime-AFT is used to treat a wide range of infections caused by bacteria. For more information, see Section 1. Why am I given Ceftazidime-AFT? in the full CMI. 2.

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