Description
Trenaxa Injection (Tranexamic Acid): Injection for Menstrual Bleeding
Trenaxa Injection is prescribed to manage various types of bleeding, including heavy menstrual bleeding, bleeding after tooth extraction, and bleeding associated with surgeries involving the oral cavity, prostate, or bladder. The active ingredient helps in stabilizing blood clots and preventing excessive blood loss.
Key Uses of Trenaxa Injection:
- Heavy menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia)
- Bleeding during or after surgeries (e.g., oral, prostate, bladder)
- Nosebleeds (Epistaxis)
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
- Bleeding after tooth removal
How Trenaxa Injection Works:
It contains Tranexamic Acid, an anti-fibrinolytic agent. It works by inhibiting the breakdown of fibrin clots, thus helping to stop bleeding. It ensures the clots remain stable for longer, giving the body enough time to heal naturally.
How to Use Trenaxa Injection:
- Trenaxa Injection is administered by a healthcare professional.
- Do not self-administer this injection.
- Your doctor will determine the right dose and schedule depending on your condition.
Common Side Effects:
Most side effects are mild and resolve on their own. However, report to your doctor if they persist.
- Joint pain
- Back pain
- Muscle cramps
- Headache or lightheadedness
- Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal discomfort
- Diarrhea
- Nasal congestion
- Anemia (low red blood cells)
- Injection site pain or irritation
Safety Information & Warnings:
- Alcohol: Avoid alcohol as it may cause excessive drowsiness with this medication.
- Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use. Limited data available.
- Breastfeeding: Use with caution. May pass into breastmilk.
- Driving: Avoid driving if experiencing drowsiness or dizziness.
- Kidney Disease: Dose adjustment may be required. Use under supervision.
- Liver Disease: Generally safe, but consult your doctor before use.
Storage Instructions:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not freeze or expose to extreme temperatures.
FAQs – Trenaxa Injection:
Q. What is Trenaxa Injection used for?
It is used to prevent or reduce bleeding in cases of heavy periods, post-surgery bleeding, nosebleeds, and after dental procedures.
Q. Is Trenaxa Injection safe during pregnancy?
Use only if prescribed by your doctor. Safety data in pregnancy is limited.
Q. Can I take this Injection on my own?
No, it must be administered by a qualified healthcare provider in a clinical setting.
Q. How quickly does this Injection work?
It begins to work shortly after administration by stabilizing clots to stop bleeding.
Q. Does this Injection treat period pain?
No, it does not relieve menstrual pain but helps reduce heavy menstrual bleeding.
Q. What precautions should I take while using this injection?
Inform your doctor about any kidney conditions, past blood clots, or if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding.
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