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    HCPC J0714
    Short Description Ceftazidime and avibactam
    Long Description Injection, ceftazidime and avibactam, 0.5 g/0.125 g
    Pricing indicator 51
    Coverage code C
    ASC payment group code YY
    BETOS2 code O1E
    Action code N
    Type of service 1
    Effective date 2016-01-01
    Date Added 2016-01-01

    HCPCS/NDC Cross-Walk

    NDC HCPC Description Drug Name Labeler Name HCPCS Dosage PKG Size PKG QTY Bill Units Bill Units PKG
    00456270010 J0714 Ceftazidime and avibactam AVYCAZ FOREST LABORATORIES .625 G 1 10 4 40
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    Dosage given to patient (per dose)
    HCPCS Dosage .625 G
    HCPCS/CPT Billing Units 0.0016
    Total doses ordered
    Billing Units 0.0016

    Drug Details

    • The combination of ceftazidime and avibactam injection is used with metronidazole (Flagyl) to treat abdominal (stomach area) infections. It is also used to treat pneumonia that developed in people who are on ventilators or who were in a hospital, and kidney and urinary tract infections. Ceftazidime is in a class of medications called cephalosporin antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria. Avibactam is in a class of medications called beta-lactamase inhibitors. It works by preventing bacteria from breaking down ceftazidime.

    • Antibiotics such as ceftazidime and avibactam will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections. Using antibiotics when they are not needed increases your risk of getting an infection later that resists antibiotic treatment.