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Quick overview

Ticpot 3.1gm Injection contains TICARCILLIN,CLAVULANIC ACID and is marketed by UNIFAITH BIOTECH PVT LTD. Country of origin: India. This pack is 1 Vial(s), priced at ₹940.50 inclusive of all taxes (about 24% off MRP). A valid prescription is required to order this medicine. On MedsRight, Ticpot 3.1gm Injection is organised under the Infectious Disease speciality and the Antibacterials condition category.

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From salt and price to delivery — the essentials in one short read, in about 30 seconds time.

  • Salt composition: TICARCILLIN,CLAVULANIC ACID — that is what goes into Ticpot 3.1gm Injection as the active part of the medicine. more options with same salt

  • Pack & price: You pay ₹940.50 for 1 Vial(s), including all taxes. The MRP printed on the pack is ₹1,237.50 — you save roughly 24% versus that.

  • Per-unit value: Roughly ₹940.50 per unit — handy when you want to compare this pack with a bigger or smaller one.

  • Medical speciality: MedsRight files Ticpot 3.1gm Injection under “Infectious Disease” — the same kind of department-wise grouping you see in clinics and hospitals. Explore this speciality

  • Condition category: We link it to “Antibacterials” so you can find it when you shop by health topic, not only by salt or brand. Browse this condition

  • Marketer: UNIFAITH BIOTECH PVT LTD is the company behind this brand pack — the name you will usually see on invoices and packaging.

  • Country of origin: Country of origin for this pack is India.

  • Prescription: You will need a valid prescription to buy Ticpot 3.1gm Injection. Take it only the way your doctor told you.

  • Storage & handling: Keep it like any everyday medicine at room temperature, unless the pack asks for something special (fridge, away from light, etc.).

  • Dispatch: We use Indian Standard Time. Order before 3:00 PM and your parcel is usually lined up to leave the warehouse the next working day (“Tomorrow”). After 3:00 PM, it slips to the following slot (“Day after”).

  • Doorstep delivery: After it leaves the warehouse, most addresses get it in about 3–4 days, depending on pincode and courier. Rural or remote areas can take a bit longer.

  • Availability: It should be possible to add Ticpot 3.1gm Injection to your cart right now. Stock can run out if many people order at once, so finish checkout if you need it soon.

Detailed Information

Introduction

Ticpot 3.1gm Injection is a combination antibiotic medication containing ticarcillin and clavulanic acid. Ticarcillin is a penicillin-type antibiotic that fights bacterial infections, while clavulanic acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that enhances ticarcillin's effectiveness by preventing bacteria from developing resistance. This powerful combination is used to treat serious bacterial infections affecting the respiratory system, urinary tract, skin, soft tissues, abdomen, bones, joints, and bloodstream.

This injection is administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or clinical setting. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria and is particularly effective against beta-lactamase-producing bacteria that would otherwise be resistant to penicillin antibiotics alone. Ticpot 3.1gm Injection is not suitable for viral infections and should only be used for confirmed or suspected bacterial infections.

Before using this medication, inform your doctor about any allergies to penicillin, cephalosporins, or other beta-lactam antibiotics, as serious allergic reactions may occur. Patients with kidney problems, high potassium levels, or a history of mononucleosis should use this medication with caution and under close medical supervision.

Key points

  • Combination of ticarcillin and clavulanic acid for serious bacterial infections
  • Works against beta-lactamase-producing bacteria that resist standard penicillins
  • Administered as an injection by healthcare professionals in hospital settings
  • Not suitable for penicillin-allergic patients or viral infections
  • Requires dose adjustment in patients with kidney impairment

Therapeutic Uses

  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Intra-abdominal infections
  • Skin and soft tissue infections including cellulitis and infected wounds
  • Bone and joint infections such as osteomyelitis and septic arthritis
  • Gynecological infections including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and postpartum endometritis
  • Septicemia and bloodstream infections

How it Works

Ticpot 3.1gm Injection works through a dual mechanism of action. Ticarcillin, a penicillin-class antibiotic, attacks the cell walls of bacteria and prevents them from multiplying. Clavulanic acid blocks beta-lactamase enzymes—proteins that bacteria produce to defend themselves against penicillin antibiotics. By inhibiting these protective enzymes, clavulanic acid allows ticarcillin to remain effective against resistant bacteria. This synergistic combination significantly broadens the range of bacteria that can be treated and improves outcomes in serious infections caused by beta-lactamase-producing organisms.

How to Take

Ticpot 3.1gm Injection is administered only by trained healthcare professionals, typically in a hospital, clinic, or medical facility. The dose, frequency, and duration depend on the type and severity of infection, patient weight, age, and kidney function. Never attempt to administer this injection yourself unless specifically trained by a healthcare provider.

Instructions

  • Receive administration only from a qualified healthcare professional
  • Follow your doctor's prescribed dosing schedule exactly as directed
  • Do not skip doses or stop treatment early, even if you feel better
  • Inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you take
  • Report any adverse effects or allergic reactions immediately

Timing

Administered on a schedule determined by your healthcare provider based on infection severity and kidney function

Missed dose

If you miss a scheduled injection, contact your healthcare provider immediately for guidance. Do not double-dose. Your doctor will advise when to resume your treatment schedule.

Overdose

Seek emergency medical attention or contact Poison Control immediately if overdose is suspected. Overdose symptoms may include severe diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, seizures, or neurological symptoms.

Side Effects

  • Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort
  • Skin rash, itching, or thrush (fungal infection of the mouth or genital area)
  • Headache and mild neurological symptoms
  • Severe allergic reactions including difficulty breathing, swelling, and severe rash
  • Serious liver problems, blood cell disorders, or Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea

Safety Advice

Pregnancy

Consult Doctor

The safety of Ticpot 3.1gm Injection during pregnancy has not been extensively studied. While penicillin-class antibiotics are generally considered relatively safe in pregnancy, the specific formulation and combination require careful medical evaluation.

Tip: Discuss the potential risks and benefits with your obstetrician before using this medication during pregnancy. Your doctor will weigh the severity of your infection against the theoretical risks to determine if treatment is appropriate.

Breastfeeding

Consult Doctor

Limited data exists on the safety of ticarcillin and clavulanic acid during breastfeeding. Small amounts may pass into breast milk, though serious effects in infants are unlikely.

Tip: Consult your healthcare provider before breastfeeding while taking this medication. Your doctor can help you decide whether to continue breastfeeding or temporarily switch to formula based on your specific situation.

Liver

Unsafe

Both components of this injection can rarely cause liver dysfunction or hepatitis as serious side effects. Patients with pre-existing liver disease are at higher risk for adverse effects.

Tip: Avoid this medication if you have severe liver disease. If you have mild to moderate liver problems, inform your doctor before treatment. Liver function tests may be monitored during therapy.

Kidney

Consult Doctor

Ticpot 3.1gm Injection is eliminated from the body through the kidneys. Patients with severe kidney impairment cannot adequately clear this medication, leading to dangerous accumulation in the bloodstream.

Tip: Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems or reduced kidney function. Your healthcare provider may adjust the dose or recommend alternative antibiotics based on your kidney function tests.

Alcohol

Unsafe

Consuming alcohol while taking Ticpot 3.1gm Injection may increase the risk of certain side effects, including dizziness, nausea, stomach irritation, and gastrointestinal upset. Alcohol can also impair immune function during infection treatment.

Tip: Avoid alcoholic beverages during your course of treatment with this antibiotic. Wait at least 48 hours after your last dose before consuming alcohol.

Driving

Unsafe

Some patients experience dizziness or drowsiness as side effects of Ticpot 3.1gm Injection. These symptoms can impair concentration, reaction time, and judgment required for safe driving.

Tip: Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery if you experience dizziness or drowsiness. Refrain from these activities until you're certain the medication doesn't affect your alertness.

Lungs

Consult Doctor

Patients with pre-existing lung conditions such as asthma, COPD, or chronic bronchitis should use this medication cautiously. Allergic reactions can affect respiratory function.

Tip: Inform your healthcare provider about any lung disease or respiratory conditions before starting treatment. Close monitoring is recommended during therapy.

FAQs

Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection cause tooth discoloration as a side effect?
Tooth discoloration is not a typical side effect of Ticpot 3.1gm Injection. Unlike some older tetracycline antibiotics, ticarcillin and clavulanic acid do not commonly cause permanent staining or discoloration of teeth. However, if you notice any unusual changes in tooth color or appearance during treatment, report them to your healthcare provider.
Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection be used in elderly patients?
Yes, Ticpot 3.1gm Injection can be used in elderly patients; however, they may require special consideration. Older adults may be more sensitive to medication effects due to age-related changes in metabolism and reduced cardiac reserve. Healthcare providers typically monitor elderly patients more closely and may adjust doses based on kidney function, which naturally declines with age. Close medical supervision is recommended.
Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection be used for dental infections or abscesses?
Ticpot 3.1gm Injection can be used for serious dental infections or tooth abscesses, particularly when oral antibiotics are ineffective or when the infection is severe. However, it must be prescribed and administered by a healthcare provider in a clinical setting. Dental professionals or physicians will determine if this powerful antibiotic is appropriate for your specific dental infection.
Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection be used in patients with penicillin allergies?
No, Ticpot 3.1gm Injection should not be used in patients with penicillin allergies or known hypersensitivity to penicillin-class antibiotics. Cross-reactivity is possible, meaning allergic reactions to penicillin may also occur with ticarcillin. Additionally, patients allergic to cephalosporins or other beta-lactam antibiotics should avoid this medication. Inform your doctor immediately of any penicillin allergies before treatment begins.
Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection be used in patients with kidney impairment?
Ticpot 3.1gm Injection can be used in patients with mild to moderate kidney impairment, but dose adjustments are essential. The medication is eliminated through the kidneys, so reduced kidney function causes the drug to accumulate to harmful levels. Patients with severe kidney disease may not be suitable candidates for this antibiotic. Your healthcare provider will assess kidney function through blood tests and adjust dosing accordingly.
Can Ticpot 3.1gm Injection be used in patients with diabetes?
Ticpot 3.1gm Injection can generally be used in diabetic patients, but close monitoring is recommended. Some antibiotics can affect blood sugar control, and infections themselves can increase blood glucose levels. Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar levels closely during antibiotic treatment. Inform your healthcare provider and diabetes management team about all medications you're taking to ensure coordinated care.

Drug Interactions

Ticarcillin and clavulanic acid can interact with various medications, potentially reducing effectiveness or increasing side effects. Certain drugs may affect how your body processes this antibiotic, while this injection may interfere with other medications you're taking. Always provide your healthcare provider with a complete list of all medications, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products before starting treatment.

Major interactions

  • Oral anticoagulants (blood thinners) may have reduced effectiveness
  • Methotrexate may accumulate to toxic levels
  • Probenecid may increase ticarcillin levels in the blood
  • Other beta-lactam antibiotics may cause cross-reactivity
  • Vaccines may be less effective during antibiotic treatment

Precautions

  • Discuss all current medications with your healthcare provider before treatment
  • Avoid taking other antibiotics without medical approval during Ticpot treatment
  • Inform your doctor if you're on blood thinners or anticoagulant therapy
  • Report any new symptoms or adverse effects that develop during treatment
  • Do not stop other medications without consulting your doctor

Important

This medication may interact with many drugs. Inform your healthcare provider of all medications you're taking to avoid harmful interactions.

Storage Details

🌡 Store at controlled room temperature between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)

Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

  • Protect from moisture and humidity
  • Do not freeze or expose to extreme heat
  • Store in original packaging to protect from light damage
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Do not use if powder appears discolored or shows signs of damage

Fact Box

Active Ingredient
Ticarcillin 3g + Clavulanic acid 0.1g per injection
Drug Class
Beta-lactam antibiotic combination with beta-lactamase inhibitor
Therapeutic Use
Treatment of serious bacterial infections of respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, soft tissues, abdomen, bones, joints, and bloodstream
Prescription Required
Yes

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