Description
Uses:
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Controls and prevents excessive bleeding
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Commonly used for heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
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Helps in nosebleeds
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Reduces bleeding after surgeries or dental procedures
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Useful in certain bleeding disorders where clots break down too quickly
Dosage:
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Being an SR (sustained-release) tablet, it is usually taken once or twice daily as advised by the doctor
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Dose depends on the severity and type of bleeding
How to Use:
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Take the tablet after food
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Swallow whole with water; do not break, crush, or chew, as it affects the SR release
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Follow the exact dosage prescribed by the doctor
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Do not exceed recommended duration
Precautions:
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Avoid if you have a history of blood clots (DVT, pulmonary embolism)
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Use cautiously in kidney problems
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Not suitable for unexplained irregular bleeding without medical check-up
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Inform doctor if you have a history of seizures
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Tell your doctor if pregnant or breastfeeding
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Avoid combining with blood thinners or hormonal pills unless advised
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Maintain proper hydration to avoid urinary crystals
Side Effects:
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Nausea, vomiting
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Stomach discomfort
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Diarrhoea
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Dizziness or fatigue
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Blurred vision
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Rarely: blood clot symptoms like leg swelling or breathing difficulty—seek urgent care
Storage: Store below 30°C.







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