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Pasugen 5mg Tablet is prescribed to individuals who have recently experienced a heart attack or severe chest pain known as unstable angina and have undergone heart stenting It is used to prevent serious heartrelated complications such as another heart attack stroke or the formation of blood clots in the stents This medication is often prescribed in combination with aspirin or another antiplatelet medication It can be taken with or without food and should be taken at the same time every day It is important to continue taking this medication even if you feel well as discontinuing it can increase the risk of another heart attack or stroke The most common side effect of this medication is bleeding which may manifest as bruising nosebleeds blood in urine or stools blackcolored stools or heavier periods in women If you experience any of these symptoms or if bleeding persists it is advisable to consult your doctor Pasugen 5mg Tablet is not suitable for individuals who are experiencing bleeding from any part of the body such as a stomach ulcer or bleeding in the brain or for those with severe liver problems Prior to taking this medication inform your doctor if you have previously experienced issues with blood clotting or if you have recently undergone a serious injury or surgery In some cases this medication may need to be temporarily stopped before planned surgical or dental procedures Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking this medication

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Pasugen 5mg Tablet

Pasugen 5mg Tablet

Prasugrel (5mg)

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Pasugen 10mg Tablet

Pasugen 10mg Tablet

Prasugrel (10mg)

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Can you take aspirin with Prasulet?

Prasulet is usually prescribed along with aspirin in to prevent serious or life-threatening problems associated with heart or blood vessels (like heart attack, stroke, clot formation in a stent). This combination of medicine is given to patients who have recently had a heart attack and underwent angioplasty (stent placement in blocked blood vessels of the heart)had a heart attack, stroke, or had angioplasty to remove the blockage in arteries which supply the heart. Please consult your doctor before taking any medicine if you are taking Prasulet and follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.

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What is the most important information I need to know about Prasukind?

Prasukind may cause serious or life-threatening bleeding. Moreover, you may bruise easily and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop even if you have a minor injury such as a small cut while shaving. Get emergency medical help if you notice excessive or prolonged bleeding. You should inform your doctor if you notice black tarry stools or if there is blood in the urine. Be vigilant on any signs of stroke such as sudden numbness or weakness (one side or both sides of the body), difficulty walking, mental confusion, slurred speech, dizziness and any unexplained headache. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any such signs of stroke as stroke is an uncommon side effect of Prasukind and needs urgent medical attention as it can otherwise be fatal.

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What is the most important information I need to know about Rasug?

Rasug may cause serious or life-threatening bleeding. Moreover, you may bruise easily and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop even if you have a minor injury such as a small cut while shaving. Get emergency medical help if you notice excessive or prolonged bleeding. You should inform your doctor if you notice black tarry stools or if there is blood in the urine. Be vigilant on any signs of stroke such as sudden numbness or weakness (one side or both sides of the body), difficulty walking, mental confusion, slurred speech, dizziness and any unexplained headache. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any such signs of stroke as stroke is an uncommon side effect of Rasug and needs urgent medical attention as it can otherwise be fatal.

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What is the most important information I need to know about Praso?

Praso may cause serious or life-threatening bleeding. Moreover, you may bruise easily and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop even if you have a minor injury such as a small cut while shaving. Get emergency medical help if you notice excessive or prolonged bleeding. You should inform your doctor if you notice black tarry stools or if there is blood in the urine. Be vigilant on any signs of stroke such as sudden numbness or weakness (one side or both sides of the body), difficulty walking, mental confusion, slurred speech, dizziness and any unexplained headache. Contact your doctor immediately if you develop any such signs of stroke as stroke is an uncommon side effect of Praso and needs urgent medical attention as it can otherwise be fatal.

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Do I need to stop Deklot before surgery?

Your doctor will decide whether you need to stop taking Deklot before any surgery or treatment or not. Usually, if a surgery or treatment is planned beforehand, the doctor may stop Deklot a few days (usually 7 days) before the surgery or treatment owing to the increased risk of bleeding during the procedure. You should not stop taking Deklot on your own without discussing it with your doctor.

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Can you take aspirin with Redigrel?

Redigrel is usually prescribed along with aspirin in to prevent serious or life-threatening problems associated with heart or blood vessels (like heart attack, stroke, clot formation in a stent). This combination of medicine is given to patients who have recently had a heart attack and underwent angioplasty (stent placement in blocked blood vessels of the heart)had a heart attack, stroke, or had angioplasty to remove the blockage in arteries which supply the heart. Please consult your doctor before taking any medicine if you are taking Redigrel and follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.

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