Trapic 100mg Injection

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Trapic 100mg इंजेक्शन की रचना

Tranexamic Acid(100mg)

Trapic इंजेक्शन के लिए भोजन प्रभाव

Trapic इंजेक्शन के लिए शराब प्रभाव

Trapic इंजेक्शन के लिए गर्भावस्था प्रभाव

Trapic इंजेक्शन के लिए स्तनपान प्रभाव

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शराब
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स्तनपान
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जानवरों पर किए गए अध्ययनों से पता चला है कि इसका गर्भ में पल रहे शिशु पर कोई बुरा असर नहीं पड़ता है। हालांकि, इस विषय पर सीमित मानव अध्ययन किए गए हैं। कृपया अपने डॉक्टर की सलाह लें।
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Trapic 100mg Injection को स्तनपान के दौरान इस्तेमाल करना संभवतः सुरक्षित है। इंसानों पर किए सीमित अध्ययनों से यह पता चलता है कि इस दवा का गर्भ में पल रहे शिशु पर कोई बुरा असर नहीं पड़ता है।
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Trapic 100mg इंजेक्शन की लवण सम्बन्धी जानकारी

Tranexamic Acid(100mg)

Trapic इंजेक्शन का उपयोग

Trapic 100mg Injection का इस्तेमाल खून बहना में किया जाता है इसका इस्तेमाल माहवारी में ज्यादा खून निकलना, गर्भाशय में अनियमित रक्तस्त्राव, नाक से खून निकलना, दांत निकलवाना, प्रोस्टेट या ब्लैडर सर्जरी जैसी ख़ास अवस्थाओं में कुछ देर के लिए होने वाली ब्लीडिंग को रोकने या कम करने में किया जाता है।

Trapic इंजेक्शन के सामान्य दुष्प्रभाव

नेजल कंजेशन , मस्कोस्केलेटल पेन (हड्डियों, मांसपेशियों या जोड़ों में दर्द )

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Trapic 100mg इंजेक्शन के लिए अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

Tranexamic Acid

Q. Can Trapic 100mg Injection be given or injected into muscles?
No, Trapic 100mg Injection should not be administered by injection into the muscles. It should be given strictly through slow injection into the veins to prevent side effects.
Q. Is Trapic 100mg Injection dangerous?
Every medicine has its own side effects and these side effects are unlikely to happen if taken as directed. Usually, the benefits of the medicine are greater than the risk of side effects. Trapic 100mg Injection can rarely cause serious side-effects which can be dangerous, like anaphylaxis (red and lumpy skin rash, difficulty breathing, swelling of face, mouth, lips or eyelids), clot in another part of the body or eye problems. Do consult your doctor before you start this medication and follow the instructions strictly as given.
Q. Can Trapic 100mg Injection cause DVT?
Yes, Trapic 100mg Injection promotes blood clotting, thereby preventing blood loss. However, in rare cases, this can lead to a chance of developing a clot in the deep leg veins, a condition known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Although many research studies have shown that the increased risk of clot can be due to some other additional factors rather than Trapic 100mg Injection itself. This condition has been found to be more common in female patients taking Trapic 100mg Injection. Do consult your doctor before you start this medication and follow the instructions strictly as given.
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Q. Can Trapic 100mg Injection affect the colour vision of eyes?
Yes, there are chances of possible disturbances in your colour vision when you are on long term treatment with Trapic 100mg Injection. Hence, regular eye check should be done during treatment and doctor should be informed if you notice any change in your vision. If any changes are seen your doctor may stop the medicine and suggest an alternative.
Q. Can Trapic 100mg Injection cause pulmonary embolism?
Trapic 100mg Injection promotes blood clotting and can rarely cause blood clot to travel to the lungs (pulmonary embolism) which can turn fatal sometimes. Pulmonary embolism is not a common side effect in patients taking Trapic 100mg Injection but can occur in overdosing, patients with long bedrest or prone individuals. Evidence suggests that the increased risk of clot can be due to some other additional risk factors as well.
Q. Can you take Trapic 100mg Injection on an empty stomach?
Trapic 100mg Injection can be taken with or without food with a glass of water. The medicine should be swallowed as a whole and should not be crushed or chewed.
Q. Can I take Trapic 100mg Injection for more than 5 days?
The dose and duration of this medicine is decided by the type of disease for which it is prescribed. For heavy bleeding during monthly menstruation, it is usually taken for up to 5 days. For other conditions it can be prescribed for less than 5 days and even more that 5 days which is decided by the prescribing physician.
Q. Does Trapic 100mg Injection affect fertility?
No, Trapic 100mg Injection does not affect fertility. It is taken for heavy menstrual bleeding and evidence suggests no interference of this medicine with ovulation (release of eggs from the ovaries). Therefore, this medicine is not a type of contraceptive medicine and it will not affect your chances of becoming pregnant.
Q. Can Trapic 100mg Injection be taken for nose bleeding?
Yes, Trapic 100mg Injection can be used for nose bleeding. It helps to clot the blood and prevent bleeding. If the bleeding is frequently observed then the medicine can be even taken for a week.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)