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Reviewed By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
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Composition :

TICAGRELOR-90MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Fusion Health Care Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

ORAL

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Not Returnable

About Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's

Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's belongs to the antiplatelet drugs (blood thinners) primarily taken to prevent heart attack or stroke in people at high risk of heart disease. Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's helps to prevent blood clots in people with acute coronary syndrome (heart doesn't receive enough oxygen) who have had stents placed in blood vessels in their heart. A heart attack occurs when a blood clot blocks the blood flow to the heart. This blockage of arteries is often an accumulation of cholesterol, fat, and other substances, which form plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries). A heart attack signs include chest pain, upper body pain, sweating, nausea, fatigue, and trouble breathing.

Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's contains Ticagrelor, which is a blood thinner that prevents clot formation in the blood vessels. Platelets are blood cells that stick together and block any cuts and breaks in blood vessels. But platelets can stick together inside already narrowed blood vessels to form a clot in people at risk of heart attack or stroke. The clot can stop blood from flowing to the heart or brain and cause a heart attack or stroke. Here, Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's slows the blood's clotting action by making platelets less sticky.

Your doctor will advise you how often you take Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience dyspnea (shortness of breath), tightness in the chest, blurred vision, nosebleeds, dizziness, faintness, or lightheadedness. If side effects are persistent, talk to your doctor. Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's may cause you to bleed more easily. You should not take Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's if you have bleeding in your brain, a problem with blood flow, or any other bleeding risk factor.

Before taking the Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's, let your doctor know about all your allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to medicines or food. Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's should not be stopped even if you feel better without consulting your doctor, as stopping a sudden intake of Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's may worsen your condition and increase the risk of a future heart attack. The patient should inform the doctor that they are taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's before any surgery is scheduled or any new medicine is taken. Don't take Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's before or after having heart bypass surgery. Before using Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's, consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.

Uses of Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's

Prevention of Heart attack, Stroke, Acute Coronary Syndrome

Directions for Use

Tablet: Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.Orodispersible tablet/mouth dissolving tablet: Keep the tablet in the mouth and allow it to disintegrate. Do not swallow as a whole. Avoid handling the strip with wet hands.

Medicinal Benefits

Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's is an antiplatelet (blood thinner) and plays a vital role in preventing the formation of harmful blood clots in your blood vessels. Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's work by preventing platelets from sticking together, thereby decreasing the formation of harmful blood clots. Thus, it reduces the risk of heart attack, stroke, and acute coronary syndrome (heart doesn't receive enough oxygen or blood) in heart disease patients and patients who have undergone recent heart surgery with a stent.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
Side effects of Ticargo 90 Tablet
Here are the seven steps to manage medication-triggered Dyspnea (Difficulty Breathing or Shortness of Breath):
  • Tell your doctor immediately if you experience shortness of breath after taking medication.
  • Your doctor may adjust the medication regimen or dosage or give alternative medical procedures to minimize the symptoms of shortness of breath.
  • Monitor your oxygen levels and breathing rate regularly to track changes and potential side effects.
  • For controlling stress and anxiety, try relaxation techniques like deep breathing exercises, meditation, or yoga.
  • Make lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Seek emergency medical attention if you experience severe shortness of breath, chest pain, or difficulty speaking.
  • Follow up regularly with your doctor to monitor progress, adjust treatment plans, and address any concerns or questions.
Managing Medication-Triggered Epistaxis (Nosebleed): A Step-by-Step Guide:
  • If you experience nosebleeds or unusual bleeding after taking medication, seek medical attention right away and schedule an appointment to discuss your symptoms with your doctor.
  • Your doctor may adjust your treatment plan by changing the dosage, switching to a different medication, or stopping the medication.
  • If your doctor advises, take steps to manage bleeding and promote healing, such as applying pressure, using saline nasal sprays, or applying a cold compress, using humidifiers, avoiding blowing or picking your nose, and applying petroleum jelly to the nostrils.
  • Schedule follow-up appointments with your doctor to monitor progress, adjust treatment plans, and prevent future episodes.
  • Increased creatinine levels must be corrected immediately with the help of a doctor.
  • Reduce strenuous activities that can lead to muscle breakdown and production of creatinine.
  • Sleep for 7-8 hours per night to assist your body in repairing and rebuilding tissue.
  • Manage your blood pressure by implementing changes in lifestyle like losing weight, reducing stress and exercising regularly.
  • Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.
Managing back pain as a side effect of medication requires a combination of self-care techniques, lifestyle modifications, and medical interventions. Here are the steps:
  • Talk to your doctor about your back pain and potential medication substitutes or dose changes.
  • Try yoga or Pilates and other mild stretching exercises to increase flexibility and strengthen your back muscles.
  • To lessen the tension on your back, sit and stand upright and maintain proper posture.
  • To alleviate discomfort and minimize inflammation, apply heat or cold packs to the afflicted area.
  • Under your doctor's supervision, think about taking over-the-counter painkillers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen.
  • Make ergonomic adjustments to your workspace and daily activities to reduce strain on your back.
  • To handle tension that could make back pain worse, try stress-reduction methods like deep breathing or meditation.
  • Use pillows and a supportive mattress to keep your spine in the right posture as you sleep.
  • Back discomfort can worsen by bending, twisting, and heavy lifting.
  • Speak with a physical therapist to create a customized training regimen to increase back strength and flexibility.
Here are the 7 steps to manage Dizziness caused by medication:
  • Inform your doctor about dizziness symptoms. They may adjust your medication regimen or prescribe additional medications to manage symptoms.
  • Follow your doctor's instructions for taking medication, and take it at the same time every day to minimize dizziness.
  • When standing up, do so slowly and carefully to avoid sudden dizziness.
  • Avoid making sudden movements, such as turning or bending quickly, which can exacerbate dizziness.
  • Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated and help alleviate dizziness symptoms.
  • If you're feeling dizzy, sit or lie down and rest until the dizziness passes.
  • Track when dizziness occurs and any factors that may trigger it, and share this information with your doctor to help manage symptoms.
  • Drink water or other clear fluids.
  • To prevent worsening of pain, limit intake of tea, coffee, or alcohol.
  • Include bland foods like rice, toast, crackers, and rice in your diet.
  • Avoid lying down immediately after eating as it may cause indigestion or heartburn.
  • Avoid acidic and spicy food as it may cause indigestion.

Drug Warnings

You should avoid taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's if you are allergic to Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's or any active and inactive ingredients present in it.  Let your doctor know if you have a medical condition that causes bleeding such as hemophilia, stomach ulcer, or bleeding in your head or bowel. Caution is required before giving Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's to the kidney or liver problems patients. People affected with respiratory problems like asthma, nasal polyps, or rhinitis should consult a doctor before intake of Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's. Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's is not recommended for the breastfeeding mother as it passes into the breast milk. The safety and effectiveness in children less than 18 years of age have not been established, so Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's should not be given to them.

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How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Co-administration of Mifepristone with Ticargo 90 Tablet can increase the risk of vaginal bleeding in women.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Mifepristone is not recommended, but can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult your doctor if you experience any symptoms like heavy period bleed for more than 7 days, weakness, tiredness, shortness of breath or paleness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Co-administration of Ticargo 90 Tablet with ketoconazole can cause severe bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Ketoconazole is not recommended as it can cause an interaction, it can be taken if prescribed by the doctor. However, if you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
TicagrelorTelithromycin
Critical
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Using Ticargo 90 Tablet together with telithromycin cause increase the blood levels of Ticargo 90 Tablet.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Telithromycin is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult your doctor if you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
The blood levels and effects of Ticargo 90 Tablet may be greatly increased when combined with itraconazole.

How to manage the interaction:
Itraconazole and Ticargo 90 Tablet may interact, however if prescribed by a physician, they can be used together. While receiving therapy, you should consult a doctor if you develop any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Without consulting a doctor, never stop taking any medication.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Using Ticargo 90 Tablet together with indinavir can cause risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Indinavir is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult a doctor if you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Co-administration of posaconazole with Ticargo 90 Tablet can increase the risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Posaconazole is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult your doctor if you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Ritonavir may significantly increase the blood levels of Ticargo 90 Tablet.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Ritonavir is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult your doctor if you experience any unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Using Ticargo 90 Tablet together with Voriconazole can significantly increase the blood levels of Ticargo 90 Tablet.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Voriconazole is not recommended, but it can be taken together if prescribed by a doctor. However, consult a doctor if you experience vomiting, headache, dizziness, or weakness. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
TicagrelorConivaptan
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How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Co-administration of Ticargo 90 Tablet with Conivaptan can increase the risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with Conivaptan is not recommended, please consult your doctor before taking it. However, if you experience unusual bleeding or bruising, swelling, vomiting, blood in your urine or stools, headache, dizziness, or weakness contact your doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Ticargo 90 Tablet:
Taking Ticargo 90 Tablet with dasatinib can increase the risk of bleeding.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Dasatinib with Ticargo 90 Tablet together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. However, if you notice any unusual bleeding or bruising, dizziness, lightheadedness, red or black tarry stools, coughing up or vomiting blood, severe headache, and weakness, you should contact a doctor immediately. Do not stop using any medications without consulting a doctor.

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Reducing weight and having a healthy BMI is very important in enhancing cardiac health.
  • 30 minutes of daily physical exercise can go a long way in preventing heart disease.
  • Avoid smoking to improve cardiac health.
  • Invest in a healthy, balanced diet. Avoid fatty foods, keep your cholesterol in check and load up on the green leafy vegetables, fish, lean meats, nuts and dry fruits. 
  • Reducing stress is very important in keeping a healthy heart. Try yoga and meditation for a relaxed state of mind.

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FAQs

If the Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's is taken every day, the Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's stops platelets from clumping together to form unwanted blood clots and prevents heart attacks and strokes.

Yes, taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's can increase the risk of bleeding. So, please be very cautious while cutting fingernails or toenails, shaving, or using sharp objects to avoid bleeding.

Please consult your doctor if Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's needs to be stopped before undergoing surgery. The doctor might ask you to stop taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's a few days before surgery since it can cause an increased risk of bleeding during surgery.

There might be a problem if you take herbal therapies with Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's, especially those that affect blood like Ginkgo Biloba, Grapefruits, St John's wort plant extract used as an antidepressant. Taking together can increase your risk of bleeding. Tell your doctor if you are using any herbal supplements before taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's.

No, Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's may make it harder to breathe. Consult your doctor if the problem persists, he/she may adjust the dose or prescribe an alternative medicine.

Do not drink grapefruit juice while taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's. Grapefruit juice may increase the blood-thinning effect of the medicine.

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Special Advise

  • Take Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's exactly as prescribed. 
  • Talk to your physician if you miss a dose of Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's. Never take a double dose. 
  • Do not discontinue taking Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's abruptly or without the physician's advice.
  • Please know that your doctor may order blood tests to check your hormone levels while you are on Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's. 
  • Your doctor may order a D-dimer to check your clotting profile while on Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's.
  • Your doctor may order liver function tests (LFT’s) and a complete blood picture (CBP) to ascertain the effects of Ticargo 90 Tablet 10's.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Blood clot: Blood clot is an aggregation of blood that changes from a liquid to a gel-like state. Clotting is a natural process that prevents you from losing too much blood in surgery or cut, accident, and trauma. When a clot forms inside the veins, it won't always dissolve independently and can become an even life-threatening situation.

Heart attack: Heart attack occurs when a blood clot blocks the blood flow to the heart. This blockage of arteries is often an accumulation of fat, cholesterol, and other substances, which form a plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries). During a heart attack (myocardial infarction), the blood supply which nourishes the heart with oxygen is cut off. This causes the heart muscle to die. A heart attack signs include chest pain, upper body pain, sweating, nausea, fatigue, and trouble breathing.

Stroke: When our brain does not get sufficient oxygen and blood supply, it starts dying within a few minutes leading to a heart attack or stroke.

Acute coronary syndrome: Acute coronary syndrome is most often caused by plaque rupture or clot formation in the heart's arteries. The symptoms may include heart attack-like chest pressure, chest pressure while resting or doing light activity, or sudden heart stoppage.

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