CEFEPIME 1GM & TAZOBACTAM 125
TAZOBACTAM 125 and CEFEPIME 1 GM are used together to treat bacterial infections in the body. Beta-lactamase is suppressed by tazobactam, while cefepime is an antibiotic. Together, these two are critical in the fight against the unsusceptible bacteria. Tell us more about how TAZOBACTAM 125 and CEFEPIME 1 GM work to combat the infection and its effects.
Cefepime is an antibiotic that is effective in fighting against the resistant bacteria that are not killed by the normal antibiotics. It is given when the other antibiotics are ineffective against the bacterial strains. Cefepime makes sure that bacteria do not form their cell walls.
Bacteria fight against antibiotics like penicillin and cephalosporins. They do not let these work effectively, and this can prolong the recovery from the bacterial infections. They fight against the antibiotics by releasing the beta-lactamase enzymes. Tazobactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that inhibits the action of these enzymes and lets antibiotics do their job.
Together they work by destroying the cells of the different bacteria and also let the antibiotics work by inhibiting the synthesis of the cell walls and fighting against the enzymes. This is how the combination fights against these bacterial infections in the body.
It fights against UTI infections, skin infections, respiratory infections, other types of infections that can be acquired in the medical premises, pneumonia, infection in the abdominal area, blood infections, and many more.
You may have many adverse effects, including headache, discomfort, edema, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, skin irritation or rash, and more. These occur frequently and disappear on their own. Consult your physician if you experience any other severe infections.
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