ceptaz
Pharmaranks rates Ceptaz 3.5/5 for recall safety — an independent score from its FDA recall history and its manufacturer's record. Ceptaz (Ceftazidime) is a cephalosporin antibacterial used to treat Acinetobacter Infections, Infectious Bone Diseases, Escherichia Coli Infections, Fever.
Ceftazidime · by Glaxosmithkline
Based on 1 source · Recall-safety score from FDA recall history — this product's own recalls and its manufacturer's record. Not an efficacy or quality rating. methodology →
Key facts
- Active ingredient
- Ceftazidime
- Drug class
- Cephalosporin Antibacterial
- Form
- Injectable
- Strength
- Ceftazidime 10GM/VIAL · Ceftazidime 1GM/VIAL · Ceftazidime 2GM/VIAL · Ceftazidime 500MG/VIAL
- Type
- Prescription (Rx)
- Brand or generic
- Brand-name
- Manufacturer
- Glaxosmithkline
- What the pharmacy pays
- ~$111.13 for 30 — not your price
- FDA application
- NDA050646
- Availability
- Discontinued (per FDA)
Drug class
How this class works, per Cephalosporins - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf.
May treat (source: NIH RxClass)
- acinetobacter infections
- infectious bone diseases
- escherichia coli infections
- fever
- haemophilus infections
- klebsiella infections
See how Ceptaz ranks — best-rated cephalosporin antibacterial for:
Dosage forms
Injectable
The forms currently marketed in the U.S., per the FDA National Drug Code Directory.
Ways to save
Ask for the generic
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Request a 90-day supply
Bulk fills usually lower the per-dose price vs monthly refills.
Use copay cards
Manufacturer copay cards & patient-assistance programs — especially for brand drugs.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does Ceptaz treat?
- Ceptaz (Ceftazidime) may be used to treat acinetobacter infections, infectious bone diseases, escherichia coli infections, fever, haemophilus infections, klebsiella infections, based on NIH RxClass drug-classification data (conditions a drug may treat — not a verbatim copy of the FDA-approved label). This is general reference, not medical advice.
- How does Ceptaz work?
- Ceptaz is a cephalosporin antibacterial. Cephalosporins kill bacteria by blocking the proteins they use to build their cell walls. Without an intact wall, the bacterium cannot hold its shape and dies, which clears the infection.
- How is Ceptaz rated?
- pharmaranks gives Ceptaz a composite score of 3.5 out of 5, currently based on 1 weighted source (FDA regulatory recall-safety data weighted highest). See our methodology at /how-we-rate.
- How much does Ceptaz cost?
- Nobody can tell you what you will pay — your price is set by your insurer's formulary, your deductible and the pharmacy's markup, and none of those are published. What IS published is what the pharmacy paid to acquire it: about $111.13 for 30, per the CMS NADAC survey. Treat that as the floor, not the quote — ask the pharmacist for the cash price as well as your copay, because for cheap generics the cash price often wins. Pharmacies pay less for a same-class option, Cefazolin and Dextrose — about $29.65 on the same basis.
- Is there a coupon or discount for Ceptaz?
- pharmaranks is an independent ratings site, not a pharmacy — we don't issue coupons or sell Ceptaz. To pay less, ask your prescriber or pharmacist whether a generic equivalent exists, check the manufacturer's copay/savings card and patient-assistance program, and compare a pharmacy discount card against your insurance copay. Prices vary by pharmacy, insurance, and location, so always confirm at the counter. This is general reference, not medical or financial advice.
- Who makes Ceptaz?
- Ceptaz is marketed by Glaxosmithkline. You can see Glaxosmithkline's full profile, rating, and other products on pharmaranks.
- Is Ceptaz a brand-name or generic drug?
- Ceptaz is a brand-name product with the active ingredient Ceftazidime.
- Is Ceptaz available over the counter?
- No. Ceptaz is a prescription (Rx) medication in the US — you need a prescription from a licensed clinician (in person or via telehealth); it isn't sold over the counter. For some conditions there are OTC alternatives — ask your pharmacist.
- What forms does Ceptaz come in?
- Ceptaz is currently marketed as injectable, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory.
- What class of drug is Ceptaz?
- Ceptaz is classified as cephalosporin antibacterial, per the FDA's Established Pharmacologic Class.
- Is Ceptaz FDA-registered?
- Ceptaz is on record with the U.S. FDA under application number NDA050646. You can verify this on its official FDA label.
- Has Ceptaz been recalled by the FDA?
- Ceptaz has no FDA recalls recorded under its own application in the openFDA enforcement database. Its recall-safety score reflects its manufacturer's overall recall record. This is general reference, not medical advice — check the FDA recall database for the latest alerts.
- Is Ceptaz safe?
- There's no single safe-or-not verdict. pharmaranks gives Ceptaz a recall-safety score of 70/100, based on its FDA recall history (no recalls under its own FDA application) — not an efficacy or side-effect rating. Review its FDA-label side effects and warnings before use, and always consult a licensed professional.
Information is sourced from public FDA regulatory data. Provided for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional and the current prescribing information.
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