Transamin Capsules 500Mg (1 Strip = 10 Capsules)
Tranexamic acid competitively inhibits activation of plasminogen(via binding to the kringle domain), thereby reducing...
Tranexamic acid competitively inhibits activation of plasminogen(via binding to the kringle domain), thereby reducing conversion of plasminogen to plasmin (fibrinolysin), an enzyme that degrades fibrin clots, fibrinogen, and other plasma proteins, including the procoagulant factors V and VIII. Tranexamic acid also directly inhibits plasmin activity, but higher doses are required than are needed to reduce plasmin formation.
Purpose
Haemorrhage
Ingredients
Tranexamic acid
Warnings
Tranexamic acid is advised to be administered with care in patients receiving oral contraceptives because of the increased risk of thrombosis.
Patients with irregular menstrual bleeding is advised to not use tranexamic acid until the cause of the irregularity has been established.
Convulsions have been reported in association of tranexamic acid treatment.
Side Effects
Hypotension has occurred, particularly after rapid intravenous dosage. Thrombotic complications have been reported in patients receiving tranexamic acid, but these are usually a consequence of its inappropriate use. There have been a few instances of transient disturbance of color vision associated with use of tranexamic acid. Hypersensitivity skin reactions have also been reported.
Storage Instructions
Store this medicine at room temperature, away from direct light and heat.
| Brand | Hilton |
| Status | Active |