Ticarcillin - Product Introduction
Definition
Ticarcillin is a broad-spectrum semisynthetic penicillin antibiotic that is effective against a wide range of bacterial infections. It is commonly used in combination with clavulanic acid to enhance its effectiveness against beta-lactamase-producing bacteria.
Functions
· Antibacterial: Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, effectively killing bacteria and preventing their growth.
· Broad-Spectrum: Active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, particularly useful in treating infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
· Beta-lactamase Inhibitor: When combined with clavulanic acid, it can combat resistant bacterial strains producing beta-lactamase enzymes.
Applications
· Pharmaceuticals: Available as an injectable form for the treatment of infections like pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and soft tissue infections.
· Hospital Use: Commonly used in critical care settings to treat severe infections, including those resistant to other antibiotics.
· Combination Therapy: Often paired with clavulanic acid to extend its efficacy against resistant bacterial infections.