SALT INFORMATION
Tetracycline(250 Mg)
Uses
Tetracycline is used in the treatment of respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection, sexually transmitted disease, eye infection, skin infection, rickettsial infection (infection caused by organism called as rickettsia) and as an alternative drug in treatment of leptospirosis (an infectious bacterial disease occurring in rodents, dogs, and other mammals, which can be transmitted to humans), brucellosis (headache, sickness, fever, swollen lymph nodes), psittacosis (headache, nose bleeds, shivering and fever), plague (painful swelling of the lymph nodes), cholera (severe sickness and diarrhoea), gas-gangrene (is a bacterial infection that produces gas in tissues in necrosed tissues) and tetanus (a serious bacterial disease that affects nervous system, leading to painful muscle contractions, particularly of jaw and neck muscles).
How it works
Tetracycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic that belongs to class of drugs called tetracyclines. It acts by inhibiting the growth and multiplication of bacteria by interfering in their protein synthesis mechanism.
Common side effects
Abdominal discomfort, Tinnitus, Superinfection causing soreness of tongue, Inflammation of mucous membrane of mouth, Permanent visual loss, Visual disturbances, Widespread scaling and peeling of skin associated with hair loss, Allergic reactions, Dizziness, Nausea, Benign intracranial hypertension in juveniles and adults with headache, Sensitivity to sunlight, Inflammation of the covering of the heart called pericardium, Raised blood urea, Adults, Anorexia, Hypoplasia in children, Itching and pain, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Skin discoloration, Liver toxicity, Permanent tooth discoloration and enamel, Headache, Itching of skin, Kidney dysfunction, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Brown-black microscopic discoloration of thyroid tissue, Fixed drug eruptions, Inflammation of pancreas, Increased muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis
SALT INFORMATION
Tetracycline(250 Mg)
Uses
Tetracycline is used in the treatment of respiratory tract infection, urinary tract infection, sexually transmitted disease, eye infection, skin infection, rickettsial infection (infection caused by organism called as rickettsia) and as an alternative drug in treatment of leptospirosis (an infectious bacterial disease occurring in rodents, dogs, and other mammals, which can be transmitted to humans), brucellosis (headache, sickness, fever, swollen lymph nodes), psittacosis (headache, nose bleeds, shivering and fever), plague (painful swelling of the lymph nodes), cholera (severe sickness and diarrhoea), gas-gangrene (is a bacterial infection that produces gas in tissues in necrosed tissues) and tetanus (a serious bacterial disease that affects nervous system, leading to painful muscle contractions, particularly of jaw and neck muscles).
How it works
Tetracycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic that belongs to class of drugs called tetracyclines. It acts by inhibiting the growth and multiplication of bacteria by interfering in their protein synthesis mechanism.
Common side effects
Abdominal discomfort, Tinnitus, Superinfection causing soreness of tongue, Inflammation of mucous membrane of mouth, Permanent visual loss, Visual disturbances, Widespread scaling and peeling of skin associated with hair loss, Allergic reactions, Dizziness, Nausea, Benign intracranial hypertension in juveniles and adults with headache, Sensitivity to sunlight, Inflammation of the covering of the heart called pericardium, Raised blood urea, Adults, Anorexia, Hypoplasia in children, Itching and pain, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Skin discoloration, Liver toxicity, Permanent tooth discoloration and enamel, Headache, Itching of skin, Kidney dysfunction, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Brown-black microscopic discoloration of thyroid tissue, Fixed drug eruptions, Inflammation of pancreas, Increased muscle weakness in patients with myasthenia gravis