We are here to assist you.
Health Advisor
+91-8877772277Available 7 days a week
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM to support you with urgent concerns and guide you toward the right care.

* Prices shown are indicative. Clicking "Buy" will take you to the retailer's website. Doctar may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.
Tifnate Injection is an antimalarial medicine used to treat severe malaria. It contains artesunate. Your doctor will add other antimalarial medicines along with this to treat your malaria infection completely.
Headache, nausea, discomfort are some common side effects of Tifnate Injection . However, these are temporary and go away on their own. Before starting this medicine, inform the doctor if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding and about your detailed medical history.
Tifnate Injection will be given by a doctor or nurse in a hospital/clinic. Do not self-inject. Follow any aftercare instructions given by the doctor/nurse.
Limited information is available on the use of Tifnate Injection in pregnant women. Use in pregnancy is not recommended.
Components of Tifnate Injection pass into breastmilk. Use of this injection during breastfeeding should be avoided.
Tifnate Injection does not affect your ability to drive but you should avoid driving till you get well completely.
Alcohol is not known to interact with Tifnate Injection . However, if you consume alcohol too often, discuss it with your doctor.
Talk to your doctor if
It is unlikely that the dose of Tifnate Injection will be missed if you are monitored in a healthcare set up. However, if you have missed taking any dose of this , inform your doctor or nurse immediately.
Tifnate Injection contains Artesunate which inhibits the growth and survival of malaria parasites even in cases where quinine has failed to respond. However, this alone is not enough and should be given along with some other antimalarial medicines for complete and effective control of infection.
Tifnate Injection is an antimalarial medicine.
Yes, Tifnate Injection is effective in cases of quinine resistance.
Tifnate Injection is available as a white powder in a vial, which comes with a diluent liquid in another vial. Your doctor/nurse will mix it properly and administer the medicine as intravenous bolus slowly.
No, Tifnate Injection is ineffective against hypnozoite liver stage forms of Plasmodium. Hence, another antimalarial medicine is given along with this for complete cure of infection.

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Difin Plus Tablets

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Dufate On Suspension 100ml

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Glasit 20mg Strip Of 10 Tablets

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Metif G2mg Tablets

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Nicotis 10mg Tablets

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Nicotis 5mg Tablets

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Tifix Dry Syrup 30ml

POSITIF LIFESCIENCES
Tifzid 250mg Injection