Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Square Hospitals Ltd., West Panthapath, Dhaka, Bangladesh
 Research Article   
								
																High Dose Tigecycline-Induced Mitochondrial Dysfunction-Associated Acute Metabolic Acidosis: A Retrospective Study 
																Author(s): Hasan MJ*, Rabbani R, Bachar SC and Huq SMR             
								
																
						 Background: Tigecycline (TGC) is a last resort antibiotic having broad spectrum antibacterial activity against 
  gram-negative bacteria. Beyond its standard dosing regimen, a double dosing regimen has been practicing for 
  last couple of years to achieve adequate drug concentration in the targeted body tissues. TGC interferes with the 
  mitochondrial protein translation process and may lead to non-anion gap acute metabolic acidosis (NAGAMA) with 
  low blood-pH level. The main objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the frequency of high dose TGCinduced 
  NAGAMA events in the South Asian critically ill patients.
Methods: The retrospective data of 24 critically ill patients of an intensive care unit (ICU) were considered for 
  this study. Patients of this study received high dose of TGC. Including all necessary laborato.. Read More»
						  
															  
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