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Thams 500mg Injection is a medication that aids in the initial phase of blood clotting, known as hemostasis. It improves platelet adhesion and strengthens the resilience of capillaries, thereby promoting the blood clotting process. This drug is particularly beneficial in managing dysfunctional uterine bleeding and is well tolerated compared to other hemostatic agents.

It works by supporting the initial stage of blood clotting, promoting platelet adhesion, and enhancing capillary resilience. Recent studies suggest its role in supporting select independent mechanisms, further aiding platelet adhesion.

Follow your doctor's guidance regarding dosage and duration. It can be taken with or without food, but taking it consistently at the same time is recommended for optimal results.

Common side effects of ethamsylate may include injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), skin rash, headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

One specific precaution associated with ethamsylate is the potential for hypersensitivity reactions. Some individuals may be hypersensitive or allergic to this drug, leading to allergic reactions such as skin rashes, itching, swelling, or, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. Immediate discontinuation of ethamsylate and seeking medical intervention is recommended if a hypersensitivity reaction occurs.

It is rare to miss a dose of this drug. However, if you suspect a missed dose, inform your healthcare provider. They will provide guidance on the necessary steps to ensure you receive the appropriate treatment at the correct time.

 

 

 

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Available in 3 variations

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Thams 500mg Tablet

Thams 500mg Tablet

Ethamsylate (500mg)

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Thams 500mg Injection

Thams 500mg Injection

Ethamsylate (500mg)

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Thams 250mg Tablet

Thams 250mg Tablet

Ethamsylate (250mg)

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