Description
Uses:
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Reduces heavy menstrual bleeding (Tranexamic Acid)
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Relieves menstrual cramps, mild to moderate pain (Mefenamic Acid)
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Combines anti-fibrinolytic and anti-inflammatory effects
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Helps in managing pain and blood loss during menstruation
Dosage:
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Usually 1 tablet orally 2–3 times a day or as prescribed by the doctor
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Duration and total daily dose should be followed as per doctor’s instructions
How to Use:
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Take with a full glass of water after meals to reduce stomach irritation
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Swallow the tablet whole; do not crush or chew unless directed
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Follow the prescribed duration strictly, especially for heavy bleeding
Precautions:
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Avoid in patients with kidney disease, history of blood clots, peptic ulcer, or allergy to NSAIDs/Tranexamic Acid
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Use with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding
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Inform your doctor about other medications to avoid interactions
Side Effects:
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Common: nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, dizziness, headache
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Rare: allergic reactions, blood clot formation, gastrointestinal bleeding—seek medical attention immediately if these occur







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