Uses / Indications:
Prasuvas 10 mg Tablet is used for:
Stopping blood clots in people who have:
Acute coronary syndrome (unstable angina or myocardial infarction)
After angioplasty or putting in a coronary stent
Preventing a heart attack or stroke from happening again
Management of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
Pregnancy interaction:
If your doctor tells you to take Prasuvas 10 mg Tablet while pregnant, you should only do so.
There isn't a lot of information about how prasugrel affects people who are pregnant.
Animal studies demonstrate that prasugrel doesn't directly hurt people, but it can impact platelets, which could make bleeding more likely after birth.
Only use when the advantages outweigh the hazards, and only with a doctor's supervision.
Breastfeeding: We don't know if prasugrel gets into breast milk. It is not safe to use during breastfeeding because it could make babies more likely to hemorrhage.
Expert advice:
If your doctor tells you to stop taking Prasuvas, don't.
Stay away from things that make you more likely to get cuts or hurt.
Tell your doctor or dentist before any surgery or dental work.
Stay away from alcohol because it could make bleeding worse.
If you see any unusual bleeding, black stools, or bruising that lasts a long time, call your doctor right once.
Wear a medical ID bracelet or card that says you are on blood thinners.
Side Effects:
More likely to leak (nosebleeds, gum bleeding)
Brushing easily
Dizziness or a headache
Feeling sick or having an unsettled stomach
Serious yet uncommon adverse effects:
Bleeding inside the body (throwing up blood, having blood in the stool)
Pain in the chest or trouble breathing
Allergic reactions include rashes, itching, and swelling.
Extreme fatigue or weakness (because of blood loss)
If you have significant bleeding or signs of a stroke (sudden weakness, slurred speech, or changes in vision), get medical help right once.
How to use:
Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when you use Prasuvas 10 mg Tablet.
You can take it with or without food.
Do not crush or chew the tablet; just swallow it whole with a glass of water.
For optimal effects, take it at the same time every day.
Don't stop suddenly without talking to a doctor beforehand.
If you need surgery, your doctor may tell you to stop taking Prasuvas 5 to 7 days before the procedure to lower the chance of bleeding.
How it works:
Prasugrel, the active component in Prasuvas 10 mg Tablet, stops platelets from sticking together permanently.
It stops platelets from sticking together by blocking the P2Y12 receptor, which stops them from forming dangerous blood clots.
This helps keep blood flowing smoothly through the arteries and lowers the chance of having a heart attack, stroke, or stent obstruction.
Faq for medicine:
1. What do people use Prasuvas 10 mg Tablet for?
It is given to those who have had a recent heart attack, unstable angina, or who have had operations like angioplasty or stent implantation to stop blood clots.
2. When should I take this drug?
As your doctor says, take it once a day, at the same time each day, with or without meals.
3. Is it okay to quit taking Prasuvas right away?
No. Stopping suddenly could make you more likely to have a heart attack or a clot form. Always talk to your doctor before stopping.
4. Is it okay to take painkillers with Prasuvas?
Stay away from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs) such ibuprofen and diclofenac since they may make bleeding more likely.
5. What happens if I forget to take my dose?
As soon as you recall, take the dose you missed. If it's almost time for the next dose, skip it and don't take two.
Medicine interaction:
Be careful when you mix Prasuvas 10 mg with:
Anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin): May make bleeding more likely.
NSAIDs (such high doses of ibuprofen or aspirin) raise the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
SSRIs (like Fluoxetine): May raise the risk of bleeding.
Omeprazole and Esomeprazole: These drugs may make Prasugrel less effective.
Alcohol: Raises the chance of bleeding in the stomach.
Always tell your doctor about any additional medicines, supplements, or herbal products you are using.