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Ceftriaxone + Tazobactum

Uses

Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam Uses Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam are used in the treatment of bacterial infections.

How it Works

How Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam Work Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam is a combination of two medicines: Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam. Ceftriaxone is an antibiotic that works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering, which is essential for the survival of bacteria. Tazobactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that reduces resistance and enhances the activity of Ceftriaxone against bacteria.

Side Effects

Common side effects of Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam include diarrhea, rash, nausea, vomiting, allergic dermatitis, and elevated serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase levels.

Expert Advice

  • You have been prescribed this combination medicine to treat bacterial infections, even if they have developed resistance.
  • Finish the prescribed course, even if you start to feel better. Stopping it early may lead to a recurrence of the infection and make it harder to treat.
  • Diarrhea may occur as a side effect.
  • Taking probiotics alongside Ceftriaxone + Tazobactam may help mitigate this side effect.
  • Consult your doctor if you notice bloody stools or develop abdominal cramps.
  • Take the medication with food and plenty of fluids to prevent an upset stomach.
  • Stop taking Ceftriaxone + Tazobactam and inform your doctor immediately if you develop:
    • An itchy rash
    • Swelling of the face, throat, or tongue
    • Breathing difficulties

Other Combinations

Ceftriaxone + Disodium edetate + Sulbactam

Ceftriaxone + Sulbactam

Ceftriaxone + Vancomycin

Frequently asked questions

Ceftriaxone and Tazobactam typically begin to work shortly after administration, but it may take several days to completely eliminate harmful bacteria and improve your condition.
Contact your doctor if you do not feel better after completing the full course of treatment or if your symptoms worsen while using the medication.
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