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- Ceftazidime abstract "Ceftazidime /sɛfˈtæzɨdiːm/ (brand names: Fortaz, Tazicef) is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. It is a third-generation cephalosporin. As with all antibiotics, ceftazidime is not used to treat viral infections.As a class, cephalosporins have activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The balance of activity tips toward Gram-positive organisms for earlier generations; later generations of cephalosporins have more Gram-negative coverage. Ceftazidime is one of the few in this class with activity against Pseudomonas. It is not active against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.Third-generation cephalosporins differ from earlier generations in the presence of a C=N-OCH3 group in their chemical structure. This group provides improved stability against certain beta-lactamase enzymes produced by Gram-negative bacteria. These bacterial enzymes rapidly destroy earlier-generation cephalosporins by breaking open the drug's beta-lactam chemical ring, leading to antibiotic resistance. Though initially active against these bacteria, with widespread use of third-generation cephalosporins, some Gram-negative bacteria known as extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) are even able to inactivate the third-generation cephalosporins. Infections caused by ESBL-producing Gram-negative bacteria are of particular concern in hospitals and other healthcare facilities.It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
- Ceftazidime atcPrefix "J01".
- Ceftazidime atcSuffix "DD02".
- Ceftazidime bioavailability "91.0".
- Ceftazidime casNumber "72558-82-8".
- Ceftazidime chEBI "3508".
- Ceftazidime drugbank "DB00438".
- Ceftazidime fdaUniiCode "DZR1ENT301".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "(6R,7R,Z)-7-(2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "2-(2-carboxypropan-2-yloxyimino)acetamido)-8-oxo-".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "3-(pyridinium-1-ylmethyl)-5-thia-1-aza-bicyclo[4.2.0]".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate".
- Ceftazidime pubchem "5481173".
- Ceftazidime thumbnail Ceftazidime.svg?width=300.
- Ceftazidime wikiPageID "1994705".
- Ceftazidime wikiPageRevisionID "605597804".
- Ceftazidime atcPrefix "J01".
- Ceftazidime atcSuffix "DD02".
- Ceftazidime bioavailability "91.0".
- Ceftazidime c "22".
- Ceftazidime casNumber "72558".
- Ceftazidime chebi "3508".
- Ceftazidime chembl "201".
- Ceftazidime chemspiderid "4587145".
- Ceftazidime drugbank "DB00438".
- Ceftazidime eliminationHalfLife "7200.0".
- Ceftazidime excretion "90".
- Ceftazidime h "22".
- Ceftazidime hasPhotoCollection Ceftazidime.
- Ceftazidime image "Ceftazidime ball-and-stick.png".
- Ceftazidime inchi "1".
- Ceftazidime inchikey "ORFOPKXBNMVMKC-RDTXWAMCBJ".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "-7".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "3".
- Ceftazidime iupacName "oct-2-ene-2-carboxylate".
- Ceftazidime legalAu "S4".
- Ceftazidime medlineplus "a686007".
- Ceftazidime metabolism "negligible".
- Ceftazidime molecularWeight "546.58".
- Ceftazidime n "6".
- Ceftazidime o "7".
- Ceftazidime pregnancyAu "B1".
- Ceftazidime pregnancyUs "B".
- Ceftazidime pubchem "5481173".
- Ceftazidime routesOfAdministration "Intravenous, intramuscular".
- Ceftazidime s "2".
- Ceftazidime smiles "O=C2N1/CC=O".
- Ceftazidime stdinchi "1".
- Ceftazidime stdinchikey "ORFOPKXBNMVMKC-DWVKKRMSSA-N".
- Ceftazidime tradename "Fortaz, Tazicef".
- Ceftazidime unii "DZR1ENT301".
- Ceftazidime verifiedfields "changed".
- Ceftazidime verifiedrevid "460024696".
- Ceftazidime width "300".
- Ceftazidime subject Category:Cephalosporin_antibiotics.
- Ceftazidime subject Category:Pyridines.
- Ceftazidime subject Category:Thiazoles.
- Ceftazidime subject Category:Zwitterions.
- Ceftazidime type Drug.
- Ceftazidime type DrugProduct.
- Ceftazidime type FunctionalSubstance.
- Ceftazidime comment "Ceftazidime /sɛfˈtæzɨdiːm/ (brand names: Fortaz, Tazicef) is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. It is a third-generation cephalosporin. As with all antibiotics, ceftazidime is not used to treat viral infections.As a class, cephalosporins have activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The balance of activity tips toward Gram-positive organisms for earlier generations; later generations of cephalosporins have more Gram-negative coverage.".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidim".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidim".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidima".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidima".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidima".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidime".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazidime".
- Ceftazidime label "Ceftazydym".
- Ceftazidime label "Цефтазидим".
- Ceftazidime label "頭孢他啶".
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidim.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidima.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidime.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidima.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidim.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazydym.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidima.
- Ceftazidime sameAs m.06clss.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Q808845.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Q808845.
- Ceftazidime sameAs Ceftazidime.
- Ceftazidime sameAs DB00438.
- Ceftazidime sameAs 2650.
- Ceftazidime wasDerivedFrom Ceftazidime?oldid=605597804.
- Ceftazidime depiction Ceftazidime.svg.
- Ceftazidime isPrimaryTopicOf Ceftazidime.