Ceftriaxone - Dosage and Administration

Ceftriaxone is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, gonorrhea, and abdominal infections. It is administered via injection or intravenous infusion.
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Drug
Where to get
Available with a prescription from healthcare providers and hospitals.
Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Ceftriaxone FAQ

What is ceftriaxone used for?

It belongs to a class of drugs called cephalosporin antibiotics. These third-generation cephalosporins are used to treat bacterial strains that are commonly resistant to other types of antibiotics. Ceftriaxone is administered either by intramuscular injection (into a large muscle) or intravenously (into a vein).

What are the side effects of ceftriaxone?

Although generally well tolerated, the most common adverse reactions associated with ceftriaxone are changes in white blood cell counts, local reactions at site of administration, rash, and diarrhea.

How do I use ceftriaxone?

Use the medicine exactly as directed. Ceftriaxone is injected into a muscle or as an infusion into a vein (IV). A healthcare provider will give you this injection when ceftriaxone is used to prevent infection from surgery. You may be shown how to use the injection at home to treat an infection.

How effective is ceftriaxone for bacterial infections?

Although ceftriaxone and other third-generation cephalosporins are effective in treating a wide variety of bacterial infections, they tend to be reserved for harder-to-treat cases. Doing so prevents the overuse of the drug and can slow the development of ceftriaxone resistance. Among the infections for which ceftriaxone is commonly used:

What information is available on ceftriaxone?

More information is available on ceftriaxone 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.

Can ceftriaxone be used off-label?

In some cases, ceftriaxone may be used "off-label" to treat other conditions caused by a suspected bacterial infection, such as septic shock or toxic shock syndrome. While ceftriaxone, like other antibiotics, cannot treat viral, fungal, or parasitic infections, early studies suggest it may have other therapeutic benefits.

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