Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's belongs to the class of 'antibiotics,' primarily used to treat bacterial infections like abdominal infections, community-acquired pneumonia (lung infection), and complicated skin and skin structure infections. Bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria grow in the body and causes illness. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's does not work for viral infections, such as common cold and flu.
Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's contains 'Tigecycline' that belongs to the class of 'glycylcyclines'. It works by preventing the synthesis of bacterial proteins, which are the primary cursors for carrying out bacteria's vital functions. This process further inhibits bacterial growth.
Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer it. Your doctor will decide the dose and duration of Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's based on your medical condition. Like all medicines, Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's also causes side effects, although not everybody gets them. Common side effects of Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, and abnormal liver function tests. If any of these effects persist or worsen, seek medical advice promptly.
Brief your medical history to the doctor if you are allergic to Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's or any of its components. Let your doctor know if you have any kidney or liver diseases, colitis (inflammation of the inner lining of the colon), and pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas). Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's is not recommended during pregnancy due to its harmful effects on the baby. It is advised to consult your doctor if you are breastfeeding before taking Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's. Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's can make you feel dizzy; hence drive or operate machinery only when you are alert. Tigicrit 50 mg Injection 1's is not recommended in children below eight years of age.