
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment
Manufacturer
Kaizen Research Labs India Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Tacrolimus (0.03% w/w)
Key Information
Short Description
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is used to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis) by suppressing immune cell activity that causes skin inflammation.
Dosage Form
Ointment
Introduction
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is used for external use to treat eczema (atopic dermatitis). It should be applied 2-4 times a day on the affected area or as suggested by the doctor. The ointment should be applied slowly and evenly to the skin until it is rubbed in. It is important not to use it too often or cover the treated area with a bandage or plaster. Inform your doctor if there’s no improvement even after two weeks of treatment or if the skin gets worse. Common side effects may include erythema, headache, inflammation of hair follicles, and application site reactions like burning, irritation, itching, and redness. This medicine is not normally recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding unless it is clearly needed.
Directions for Use
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Clean and dry the affected area and gently massage the ointment.
Safety Information
Side Effects
Erythema Headache Inflammation of hair follicle Application site reaction like burning, irritation, itching, and redness
Alcohol Warning
No interaction found/established
Breastfeeding Warning
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy Warning
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Interacting Medicines
Rotavirus vaccine (live attenuated, oral) Live Attenuated Varicella-Zoster Virus Measles Vaccine (Live) Rubella vaccine (Live)
How it works
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is an immunosuppressant. It works by suppressing the activity of certain immune cells that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) of the skin. This relieves itching and improves rashes in atopic dermatitis.
Quick Tips
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is effective at treating eczema (atopic dermatitis) when other treatment options have failed. It works by decreasing itching, redness, and skin rashes. Apply thinly to affected areas of skin only. Clean the affected area and dry well before applying Tacgo 0.03% Ointment. Avoid contact with water after application. Inform your doctor if there's no improvement even after two weeks of treatment or if the skin gets worse. Don't cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor, as this may increase the risk of side effects. Stop using Tacgo 0.03% Ointment and consult your doctor if your eczema becomes infected. Continuous long-term use of the ointment should be avoided. Use as prescribed by your doctor.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Tacgo 0.03% Ointment used for?
Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is a medication that modulates the immune system, primarily reducing its activity. It is prescribed to treat moderate to severe eczema (atopic dermatitis) in adults who do not respond to steroids or experience side effects from using them. This condition causes an overreaction in the skin's immune system, leading to inflammation, itchiness, redness, and dryness. Tacgo 0.03% Ointment works by altering the abnormal immune response, thereby relieving skin inflammation and itchiness.
What are the side effects of Tacgo 0.03% Ointment?
When applied to the skin, Tacgo 0.03% Ointment may cause mild to moderate skin irritation, burning sensation, and itching at the application site. Redness, warmth, pain, altered sensation, and rash may also occur. Additionally, using this medication may increase the risk of inflamed or infected hair follicles, cold sores, acne, and generalized herpes simplex infections.
Is Tacgo 0.03% Ointment safe?
Compared to other immune-suppressing medications, Tacgo 0.03% Ointment has been found to be a safe and effective short-term treatment for atopic dermatitis. Since it is applied topically, its absorption into the bloodstream is minimal, resulting in fewer side effects compared to oral administration.
Does Tacgo 0.03% Ointment have abuse potential?
No, Tacgo 0.03% Ointment does not have abuse potential and is not a controlled substance. Controlled substances have the potential for abuse and require permission from authorities and a doctor for use.
Does Tacgo 0.03% Ointment cause cancer?
Long-term use of Tacgo 0.03% Ointment has been linked to an increased risk of lymph node tumors called lymphoma. Some studies have found that a few patients who used Tacgo 0.03% Ointment or a similar medication developed skin cancer or lymphoma. Consult your doctor if you need to use Tacgo 0.03% Ointment for more than 6 weeks or if your eczema symptoms do not improve or worsen over time during treatment.
Is Tacgo 0.03% Ointment a steroid?
No, Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is not a steroid. It is a medication that modulates the immune system and is used to treat eczema, particularly atopic dermatitis. An advantage of Tacgo 0.03% Ointment is that it does not cause skin thinning (atrophy) or other steroid-related side effects.