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Ceftazidime (2000mg) + Avibactam (500mg)
Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection is an antibiotic medicine used to treat severe bacterial infections of the lungs, stomach, and urinary tract.
Injection
Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection is given as an injection into a vein by a trained healthcare professional. It should be used regularly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of the treatment even if you feel better. Stopping the medicine too early may lead to the infection returning or worsening. The most common side effects of Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, rash, and infusion site phlebitis. These are usually mild but let your doctor know if they bother you or last more than a few days. This medicine may also cause diarrhea as a side effect. Taking probiotics along with this medicine may provide help. Before using it, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any antibiotics or have any kidney or liver problems. You should also let your doctor know about all the other medicines you are taking as they may affect or be affected by this medicine. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using it.
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.
Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection 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.
Diarrhea may occur as a side effect of Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection 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 Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection. Inform your doctor immediately if you develop an itchy rash, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, or breathing difficulties while taking Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection. Cefazid-AV 2.5 Injection can cause confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and coma. Seek immediate medical attention for treatment, dosage adjustment, or discontinuation of the treatment.