Description
Falcigo 120 Injection (Artesunate) – Treatment of Malaria
Falcigo 120 Injection is an antiparasitic medication specifically designed to treat malaria. It is administered by healthcare professionals via injection when oral medication is not feasible. This medicine is not intended for malaria prevention or severe cases affecting vital organs like the brain, lungs, or kidneys. Common side effects include headache, dizziness, weakness, and injection site reactions such as pain, swelling, or redness. Patients undergoing treatment may require weekly blood tests for four weeks to monitor the presence of malarial parasites.
Uses of Falcigo 120 Injection:
- Treatment of Malaria: It is used alone or in combination with other medications to combat malaria, a life-threatening disease transmitted through infected mosquito bites.
Benefits of Falcigo 120 Injection:
In Malaria: This Injection effectively treats malaria by killing the infection-causing parasites. Administered by a medical professional, it ensures proper dosage and absorption. Avoid taking other medications or antacids without consulting your doctor, as they may interfere with its effectiveness.
Side Effects of Falcigo 120 Injection:
Most side effects are temporary and diminish as your body adjusts. Consult your doctor if they persist. Common side effects include:
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
How to Use Falcigo 120 Injection?
This injection must be administered by a doctor or nurse. Do not attempt to self-administer.
How Falcigo 120 Injection Works?
It contains Artesunate, which kills the malarial parasite by generating harmful free radicals within it, effectively stopping the infection.
Safety Advice:
- Self-Administration: Never self-administer; always seek professional medical assistance.
- Medical Monitoring: Regular blood tests may be required to track treatment progress.
- Drug Interactions: Inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking.
What If You Missed a Dose?
Since this injection is administered by a healthcare provider, missing a dose is unlikely. If a scheduled dose is delayed, consult your doctor immediately.
FAQs:
Q1. Can Falcigo Injection prevent malaria?
No, this injection is only for treating malaria, not preventing it.
Q2. Is Falcigo Injection safe for children?
It should only be used under strict medical supervision. Consult a pediatrician for proper guidance.
Q3. How quickly does Falcigo Injection work?
It begins acting immediately, but the full course must be completed as prescribed.
Q4. Can I drive after receiving this injection?
Avoid driving if you experience dizziness or weakness post-administration.
Q5. What should I do if I experience severe injection site reactions?
Consult your doctor immediately if pain, swelling, or redness worsens.
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