Uses of Atmethysla 250mg

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Atmethysla 250mg is clinically indicated with the use of hemostasis, correction of red blood cell adhesion and maintenance of capillary wall stability... Let's learn about the uses and notes when using Atmethysla drug through the article below.

1. Uses of Atmethysla 250mg


“What is Atmethysla 250mg? ". Atmethysla 250mg is prepared as a solution for intramuscular or intravenous injection. Each syringe contains 2ml of a drug solution containing the following active ingredients:
Etamsylat 250mg; Sodium Metabisulfite 20mg; Sodium Hydrocarbonate 10mg; Water for injection 2ml. Atmethysla 250mg is indicated in the following cases:
Bleeding due to broken capillaries; Prevention and treatment after surgery with the aim of reducing blood loss, especially the risk of massive bleeding in patients being treated with anticoagulants; Prevention and treatment of periventricular hemorrhage in low birth weight neonates.

2. Dosage of Atmethysla 250mg


Atmethysla 250mg is made in the form of an infusion, so the injection is done by medical staff. Patients should absolutely not self-medicate without the prescription of a doctor. Some recommendations on the dosage of Atmethysla 250mg are as follows:
Adults:
In case of emergency hemostasis: Intravenous or intramuscular dose of 500-750mg/time x 3 times/day; Preoperative treatment: Intravenous or intramuscular dose of 500mg 1 hour before surgery; Treatment after surgery: Intravenous or intramuscular dose of 250mg/time x 2 times/day for 1 day; Control bleeding after surgery: Intravenous or intramuscular dose 250 - 500mg / time, repeat the dose after 4-6 hours when necessary. Children:
Usual dose is equal to 1⁄2 adult dose; Prevention and treatment of periventricular hemorrhage in neonates with low birth weight: 12.5 mg/kg body weight intravenously or intramuscularly, repeated every 6 hours.

3. Undesirable effects of Atmethysla 250mg


Atmethysla 250mg can cause some side effects as follows:
Common: Nausea, headache; Uncommon: Increased risk of deep vein thrombosis in patients undergoing vaginal surgery, rash, hypotension.

4. Notes when using Atmethysla 250mg


Contraindications to the use of Atmethysla 250mg in patients with Porphyrin metabolism disorders.
Caution should be exercised when administering the drug to patients undergoing vaginal surgery, as it is associated with an increased incidence of deep vein thrombosis.
The active ingredient Etamsylate can cause or aggravate anaphylactic-type reactions.
For pregnant and lactating women: There are no studies to prove the safety and effectiveness of Atmethysla 250mg in pregnant and lactating women. Therefore, it is not recommended to use Atmethysla in these subjects. In cases where it is necessary to use it, it should be prescribed by the treating doctor.
For drivers, operating machines: Atmethysla 250mg does not affect the patient's ability to drive and operate machines.
Overdosage of the drug will increase the risk of experiencing side effects such as nausea, headache, low blood pressure, rash... In case the patient shows symptoms of side effects, it is necessary to stop using the drug. use the drug immediately, take it to a medical facility for timely examination.
Store Atmethysla 250mg in a dry place, away from sunlight and high humidity.

5. Atmethysla 250mg . drug interactions


There are no specific reports on the potential for interactions between Atmethysla 250mg and concomitant drugs. However, drug interactions can occur that reduce the therapeutic effect of Atmethysla, increasing the risk of unwanted effects. Therefore, to ensure safety and effectiveness, patients need to inform their doctor about the drugs and functional foods they are using before being treated with Atmethysla 250mg.
Hopefully with the sharing on users will better understand the use and dosage of Atmethysla 250mg. If you have any questions, you can contact your prescribing doctor for in-depth advice.

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