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Ceftazidime 6gm Inj, an antibiotic injected medication is used for treating serious bacterial infections in the lungs, skin, urinary tract, and blood. The drug works by killing bacteria and is prescribed for serious infections that require immediate treatment. At the hospital, I was given Ceftazidime to treat a severe infection, and while it worked, I had to be aware of serious side effects like black urine and yellowing eyes. Fortunately, these side effects did not occur, as my healthcare provider provided clear instructions on what to do if any sign of severe side effect occurred. It's crucial to recognize that while effective, Ceftazidime can also cause severe allergic reactions and other serious side effects that require immediate medical attention. I hope to hear from others who have experience with this antibiotic and know what to look out for.

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last active 4/18/2026
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ethan_olson4/15/2026

I had a friend who had a severe skin reaction to this medication. It was scary to see the red, swollen skin and blisters.

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kyle_palmer4/15/2026

I was prescribed Ceftazidime at the hospital for a severe infection, and while it worked well, I was terrified of the possible side effects. I experienced some stomach pain and diarrhea, but nothing too bad. Just make sure you are aware of what to do if any severe side effect shows up.

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nancy_herrera4/15/2026

I had some diarrhea while on this medication, but my doctor told me it was a common side effect. Just make sure to stay hydrated and monitor your symptoms closely.

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kenneth_jordan4/15/2026

If you get these symptoms, you're going to want to go straight to the hospital or call 911. It's not worth waiting to see if it gets better.

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timothy_thompson4/16/2026

Anyone else have to deal with the redness or white patches in the mouth or throat? It was the worst part of the treatment for me.

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kathryn_martin4/16/2026

Nobody wants to deal with a hospital visit due to a medication side effect. Make sure to watch those symptoms closely and stay vigilant.