Cyklokapron
Menorrhagia, Haemorrhage
500mg
Developed to manage heavy menstrual bleeding, utilized to support patients in reducing blood loss during menstruation.
Tranexamic Acid (Cyclokapron) is a medication used to reduce or stop excessive bleeding. It works by interfering with the process of blood clot breakdown, making it a common choice for managing blood loss in various medical situations. One formulation of Tranexamic Acid is currently available in the catalogue.
Menorrhagia, Haemorrhage
500mg
Developed to manage heavy menstrual bleeding, utilized to support patients in reducing blood loss during menstruation.
Tranexamic Acid belongs to a class of medicines known as antifibrinolytics. It serves a specific function in the body by stabilising existing blood clots, which prevents them from dissolving too early. When the body loses control over blood clot breakdown, unwanted bleeding can occur and this medication acts as a control mechanism to manage that process effectively.
Medical professionals select this medicine primarily when there is a risk of excessive or prolonged bleeding. It is often requested for the management of Menorrhagia, or heavy menstrual bleeding, which is a common focus in Women’s Health. Additionally, clinicians use it to reduce Haemorrhage in various clinical settings.
Generics often provide a more accessible option compared to the originator brand Cyclokapron. Patients and clinics typically rely on the standard Tablet form for oral administration. This consistency in form ensures that the required dosage remains predictable for the individual.
Comparing generic formulations and the Cyclokapron brand on this page assists in finding what fits your needs. Ordering online provides a straightforward way to access these medications for delivery across the Philippines and Indonesia. We also support access for patients in other Asian markets including Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam.
Confirm if this medication is suitable for your specific blood clotting history or existing health conditions. It is not recommended for individuals with a history of thromboembolic disease or certain visual colour disturbances.
Some users may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea or abdominal pain, while taking this medication. Allergic reactions or changes in blood pressure are less common but require observation.
Other active compounds, especially oral contraceptives or clotting factors, may interact with this medication. Always disclose all current medicines to a professional. Product labelling and verified clinical sources remain the correct references for specific contraindications, interactions and reactions.
This is an educational overview, not medical advice. Products differ in formulation, strength and directions. This page does not authorise clinical application or unsupervised use. Review individual product labelling and speak with a healthcare professional when clinical judgement is needed.
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