Ceftazidime-avibactam
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Background
- Brand name Avycaz
Mechanism of Action
- Ceftazidime is a third-generation cephalosporin
- Avibactam
- Inhibitis class A, C, and some class D beta-lactamases, includign OXA-48
- No activity against class B
- Reduces MIC to ceftazidime in most Enterobacterales including Pseudomonas
- Does not induce AmpC expression
- Slowly-reversible inhibitor that gets recycld
Spectrum of Activity
- GNBs
- Active against carbapenem resistant Enterobaceriaceaea, including KPCs and AmpC lactamases-
- Restores activity with cefatzidime in Pseudomonas and other GNBs
- Poor activity against Acinetobacter and Stenotrophomonas
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
- Short half-life 2.7 hours
- Low protein binding
- Primarily renally cleared
Dosing
- Ceftazidime-avibactam 2.5 g (2 g / 0.5 g) IV q8h, infused over 2 hours
Pediatric Dosing
- 3 months to <6 months: ceftazidime 40 mg/kg plus avibactam 10 mg/kg IV q8h, infused over 2 hours
- 6 months to <18 years: ceftazidime 50 mg/kg plus avibactam 12.5 mg/kg IV q8h, infused over 2 hours