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What does “Tigan” refer to?
“Tigan” most commonly refers to tigan (t h e drug name), a brand name for trimethobenzamide, an anti-nausea (antiemetic) medicine used to help control nausea and vomiting. [1]
What is Tigan (trimethobenzamide) used for?
Trimethobenzamide is used to treat nausea and vomiting, including cases where nausea is related to stomach upset or other causes of vomiting. [1]
How does Tigan work?
Trimethobenzamide works as an antiemetic by acting on the vomiting center in the brain to reduce nausea and suppress vomiting. [1]
What forms does Tigan come in?
Tigan/trimethobenzamide is available in multiple formulations (often including oral forms), depending on the country and manufacturer. [1]
What are common side effects people ask about?
Common side effects of anti-nausea medicines in this class can include sleepiness, dizziness, and stomach-related discomfort, though specific side-effect profiles depend on the product and dose. [1]
When should someone avoid Tigan or ask a clinician first?
If you tell me your country and the specific product you mean by “Tigan,” I can better match the guidance to the correct labeling. In general, people should check with a clinician before using trimethobenzamide if they have relevant medical conditions or take other medicines that could interact. [1]
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Sources
[1] https://www.drugs.com/tigan.html