Generic drug: ceftazidime-avibactam
Brand name: Avycaz
What is Avycaz (ceftazidime-avibactam), and how does it work?
Avycaz (ceftazidime-avibactam) is an antibacterial combination drug used to treat complicated intra-abdominal infections (cIAI), used in combination with metronidazole; and complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI), including pyelonephritis.
What are the side effects of Avycaz?
Common side effects include:
- headache,
- dizziness,
- vomiting,
- nausea,
- abdominal pain,
- diarrhea,
- constipation, and
- anxiety.
What is the dosage for Avycaz?
Recommended Dosage In Adult Patients
The recommended dosage of Avycaz is 2.5 grams (ceftazidime 2 grams and avibactam 0.5 grams) administered every 8 hours by intravenous (IV) infusion over 2 hours in patients 18 years of age and older with CrCl greater than 50 mL/min.
For treatment of cIAI, metronidazole should be given concurrently. The guidelines for dosage of Avycaz in patients with creatinine clearance (CrCl) greater than 50 mL/min are listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Dosage of Avycaz 2.5 grams (ceftazidime 2 grams and avibactam 0.5 grams) by Indication
InfectionDoseFrequencyInfusion Time (hours)Duration of TreatmentComplicated Intra-abdominal Infections [used in combination with metronidazole] (cIAI)2.5 gramsEvery 8 hours2cIAI: 5 to 14 dayscUTI: 7 to 14 daysHABP/VABP: 7 to 14 daysComplicated Urinary Tract Infections including Pyelonephritis (cUTI)Hospital-acquired Bacterial Pneumonia and Ventilator-associated Bacterial Pneumonia (HABP/VABP)Recommended Dosage In Pediatric Patients With cIAI Or cUTI
- The recommended dosage of Avycaz in pediatric patients aged 2 to < 18 years with cIAI or cUTI and an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) greater than 50 mL/min/1.73 m2 and in pediatric patients aged 3 months to < 2 years without renal impairment is described in Table 2.
- Avycaz is administered every 8 hours by intravenous infusion over 2 hours.
- For treatment of cIAI, metronidazole should be given concurrently.
- There is insufficient information to recommend a dosing regimen for pediatric patients with HABP/VABP.
Table 2. Dosage of Avycaz (ceftazidime and avibactam) in Patients 3 months to < 18 years
InfectionAge RangeDoseFrequencyInfusion Time (hours)Duration of treatmentcIAI* and cUTI including Pyelonephritis2 years to less than18 yearsaAvycaz 62.5 mg/kg to a maximum of 2.5 grams (Ceftazidime 50 mg/kg and avibactam 12.5 mg/kg to a maximum dose of ceftazidime 2 grams and avibactam 0.5 grams)Every 8 hours2cIAI: 5 to 14 dayscUTI: 7 to14 days6 months to less than 2 yearsAvycaz 62.5 mg/kg (Ceftazidime 50 mg/kg and avibactam 12.5 mg/kg)3 months to less than 6 monthsAvycaz 50 mg/kg (Ceftazidime 40 mg/kg and avibactam 10 mg/kg)a For pediatric patients (2 years or older) with eGFR less than or equal to 50 mL/min/1.73m2, dosage adjustments are recommended [see Dosage Adjustments In Adult And Pediatric Patients (2 Years And Older) With Renal Impairment].* Avycaz was used in combination with metronidazole in cIAI pediatric patients [see Clinical Studies]
Dosage Adjustments In Adult And Pediatric Patients (2 Years And Older) With Renal Impairment
- The recommended Avycaz dosage in adult and pediatric patients 2 years and older with varying degrees of renal function is presented in Table 3 and Table 4, respectively.
- For patients with changing renal function, monitor CrCl in adults or eGFR in pediatric patients at least daily and adjust the dosage of Avycaz accordingly.
- There is insufficient information to recommend a dosing regimen for pediatric patients less than 2 years of age with renal impairment.
Adult Patients
Table 3. Dosage of Avycaz in Adult Patients with Renal Impairment
Estimated Creatinine Clearance (mL/minute)aDose for Avycaz (ceftazidime and avibactam)bFrequency31 to 50Avycaz 1.25 grams (ceftazidime 1 gram and avibactam 0.25 grams) intravenouslyEvery 8 hours16 to 30Avycaz 0.94 grams (ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams) intravenouslyEvery 12 hours6 to 15cAvycaz 0.94 grams (ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams) intravenouslyEvery 24 hoursLess than or equal to 5cAvycaz 0.94 grams (ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams) intravenouslyEvery 48 hoursa As calculated using the Cockcroft-Gault formulab All doses of Avycaz are administered over 2 hours
c Both ceftazidime and avibactam are hemodialyzable; thus, administer Avycaz after hemodialysis on hemodialysis days
Pediatric Patients
Table 4. Dosage of Avycaz for cUTI and cIAI in Pediatric Patients 2 years and older with Renal Impairmenta
Estimated eGFRb(mL/min/1.73m2)Dose for Avycaz (ceftazidime and avibactam)cFrequency31 to 50Avycaz 31.25 mg/kg to a maximum of 1.25 grams (Ceftazidime 25 mg/kg and avibactam 6.25 mg/kg to a maximum dose of ceftazidime 1 gram and avibactam 0.25 grams)Every 8 hours16 to 30Avycaz 23.75 mg/kg to a maximum of 0.94 grams (Ceftazidime 19 mg/kg and avibactam 4.75 mg/kg to a maximum dose of ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams)Every 12 hours6 to 15Avycaz 23.75 mg/kg to a maximum of 0.94 grams (Ceftazidime 19 mg/kg and avibactam 4.75 mg/kg to a maximum dose of ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams)Every 24 hoursLess than or equal to 5dAvycaz 23.75 mg/kg to a maximum of 0.94 grams (Ceftazidime 19 mg/kg and avibactam 4.75 mg/kg to a maximum dose of ceftazidime 0.75 grams and avibactam 0.19 grams)Every 48 hoursa Dosing was derived based on the population PK modeling, which assumed similar proportional effects of renal impairment in adults and pediatric patients 2 years and older
b As calculated using the Schwartz bedside formula
c All doses of Avycaz are administered over 2 hours
d Both ceftazidime and avibactam are hemodialyzable; thus, administer Avycaz after hemodialysis on hemodialysis days
What drugs interact with Avycaz?
Probenecid
- In vitro, avibactam is a substrate of OAT1 and OAT3 transporters which might contribute to the active uptake from the blood compartment, and thereby its excretion.
- As a potent OAT inhibitor, probenecid inhibits OAT uptake of avibactam by 56% to 70%
in vitro and, therefore, has the potential to decrease the
elimination of avibactam when co-administered. - Because a clinical interaction study of Avycaz or avibactam alone with
probenecid has not been conducted, co-administration of Avycaz with
probenecid is not recommended.
Drug/Laboratory Test Interactions
- The administration of ceftazidime may result in a false-positive reaction for glucose in the urine with certain methods. It is recommended that glucose tests based on enzymatic glucose oxidase reactions be used.
Is Avycaz safe to use while pregnant or breastfeeding?
- There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Avycaz, ceftazidime, or avibactam in pregnant women.
- Ceftazidime is excreted in human milk in low concentrations. It is not known whether avibactam is excreted into human milk, although avibactam was shown to be excreted in the milk of rats.
- No information is available on the effects of ceftazidime and avibactam on the breast-fed child or on milk production.