Uses / Indications:
The following situations call for the use of Alstat 500 mg Tablet to control or stop bleeding:
Menorrhagia (heavy bleeding during your period)
Bleeding after an accident or operation
Nosebleeds (epistaxis)
Bleeding after dental work
Blood in the pee (hematuria)
Bleeding after giving birth (with medical care)
Stopping bleeding in weak blood arteries or capillaries
Pregnancy interaction:
Pregnancy: Alstat 500mg Tablet is usually thought to be safe to take throughout pregnancy as long as a doctor is watching over it.
People typically take it to stop bleeding during pregnancy or after giving birth, but only when a gynecologist says it's necessary.
There isn't much information about whether the Alstat 500mg Tablet gets into breast milk. Be careful and only use it if your doctor says it's okay.
Fertility: There have been no reports of negative effects on fertility.
Expert advice:
For best results, take your period medicine at the same time daily.
Tell your doctor if you have ever had a stroke, heart disease, or blood clots.
Don't take any additional hemostatic or anticoagulant drugs without first talking to a doctor.
Please discontinue the medication and seek medical attention immediately if you experience leg discomfort, chest tightness, or sudden shortness of breath.
To help your blood stay healthy, drink enough water and eat a balanced diet.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Dizziness or headache
Pain in the stomach
Rash on the skin or an allergic reaction
Diarrhea
Not common but serious:
Low blood pressure (hypotension)
Allergic responses on the skin that include itching, swelling, and redness
Unusual bruising or swelling of limbs, which could mean that a clot is forming
Stop taking the medicine right away and call your doctor if you have a severe response.
How to use:
Dosage: Usually 500 mg two to three times a day; however, this depends on how bad the bleeding is and the person's health.
Administration: Take the tablet whole with water. You can do this before or after meals.
Duration: As directed, usually for a short time until the bleeding stops.
If you forgot to take it, do so as soon as you remember. If it's close to the next dose, don't take the one you missed. Don't do it twice.
Keep it below 30°C, away from light and moisture, and in a cool, dry place.
How it works:
How the Alstat 500mg Tablet Works:
Ethamsylate improves platelet adhesion and stability, facilitating the formation of a clot.
Ethamsylate strengthens and reduces the fragility of blood vessel walls by enhancing capillary resistance.
Making capillaries less permeable, which stops blood from leaking out of small vessels.
This helps stop bleeding faster without changing the regular time it takes for blood to clot.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Alstat 500 mg tablet?
It is used to stop or lessen bleeding that isn't typical, such as severe menstrual bleeding, bleeding after surgery, or bleeding from cuts.
2. How long does it take to work?
After you take the Alstat 500 mg tablet, it usually starts to act within 30 to 60 minutes.
3. Is it safe to take it during my period?
Yes. It is often used to help with heavy periods and to make them lighter.
4. Is it okay to eat while taking Alstat 500 mg tablets?
Yes. You can take it with or after food to keep your stomach from getting upset.
5. Is it safe to use for a long time?
Usually, it is used to stop bleeding for a brief time. You shouldn't use it for a long time unless your doctor tells you to.
6. Does the Alstat 500 mg tablet stop periods altogether?
No. It just slows down heavy bleeding; it doesn't stop menstruation.
7. Does the Alstat 500 mg tablet cause blood clots to form?
It helps platelets stick together better, which helps normal blood clotting. When administered correctly, it doesn't produce aberrant clots.
Medicine interaction:
Be careful when you take it with:
Advice on how to interact with medicine and class
Anticoagulants (such as warfarin and heparin) may not work as well. Don't do it unless you're told to.
Aspirin and clopidogrel are examples of antiplatelet medicines. Could lower the ability to stop bleeding Talk to your doctor
NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, may raise the risk of bleeding; don't mix hormonal therapies. No serious interactions have been documented. Safe with supervision.
Before you start using the Alstat 500 mg tablet, you should always tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you are taking.