This medicine helps prevent and treat excessive bleeding in various medical conditions. It works effectively in reducing bleeding especially during heavy menstrual periods and during surgeries.
It should be used cautiously among patients suffering from liver disease; dose adjustment may be required.
It should be used cautiously among patients suffering from kidney disease; dose adjustment may be required.
One should avoid or limit alcohol while taking the drug.
It may cause dizziness or visual disturbances so avoid driving.
Consult a healthcare provider before use.
Consult a healthcare provider before use.
The present active ingredient in this medicine; Tranexamic Acid inhibits the activation of plasminogen and prevents the breakdown of fibrin clots. This reduces excessive bleeding by promoting clot stability.
Heavy bleeding includes excessively long or heavy menstrual periods, anemia, lifestyle disruption, and fatigue.
Yes, Clot-XL can be used in patients with kidney disease. Before starting this medication inform the doctor about any kidney-related problem. The doctor may suggest blood tests which will determine the functionality of your kidney, and accordingly the dose of the medicine will be adjusted.
No, Clot-XL should not be administered by injection into the muscles. It should be given strictly through slow injection into the veins to prevent side effects.
Yes, there are chances of possible disturbances in your colour vision when you are on long term treatment with Clot-XL. 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.
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. Clot-XL 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.
Yes, Clot-XL 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 Clot-XL itself. This condition has been found to be more common in female patients taking Clot-XL. Do consult your doctor before you start this medication and follow the instructions strictly as given.
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