About Klotin 500mg / 5ml, Tranexamic Acid Injection
| Dose/Strength |
500 mg
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| Packaging Size |
5 ml
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| Packaging Type |
Vial
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| Brand |
Klotin 500mg
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| Manufactured By |
Neon Laboratories Ltd
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| Usage/Application |
Hospital
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| Shelf Life |
24 month
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| Storage Conditions |
room tempreture
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| Minimum Order Quantity |
100 Piece
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Klotin 500mg Injection is used to treat bleeding. In situations like tooth extraction, heavy periods, dysfunctional uterine bleeding, nosebleeds, and any oral, prostate, or bladder surgery, it helps to either avoid or minimise bleeding.
Effective Management of BleedingKlotin Injection is designed to control and prevent excessive bleeding in challenging clinical settings. Its active agent, Tranexamic Acid, is recommended in surgeries, trauma cases, dental work, and heavy menstrual bleeding, where the risk of severe bleeding is significant. It helps stabilize blood clots and minimizes blood loss, enhancing patient outcomes in critical situations.
Easy Administration and Reliable PackagingAdministered intravenously or intramuscularly by healthcare professionals, Klotin comes in a crystal-clear 5 ml glass ampoule. It is available in packs of five ampoules per box. The solution remains stable for 24 months when stored under 25C and shielded from light, ensuring reliability from manufacturer to patient.
FAQ's of Klotin 500mg / 5ml, Tranexamic Acid Injection:
Q: How should Klotin 500mg/5ml Injection be administered?
A: Klotin is given as an intravenous or intramuscular injection, always under medical supervision, by a healthcare professional following your doctor's prescribed dosage and protocol.
Q: What conditions is Klotin Injection commonly used to treat?
A: This medicine is indicated for the prevention and treatment of excessive bleeding during surgeries, trauma, dental procedures, and heavy menstrual bleeding, especially when the risk of hemorrhage is high.
Q: When should Klotin not be used?
A: Klotin should be avoided in individuals with hypersensitivity to Tranexamic Acid or those with active intravascular clotting. It is important to inform your doctor of your medical history before treatment.
Q: Where is this medication typically administered?
A: Klotin is administered in hospital settings, clinics, or healthcare facilities by trained medical personnel due to the need for precise dosage and monitoring.
Q: What precautions should be considered before using Klotin Injection?
A: Patients with renal impairment or a history of thrombosis should use Klotin cautiously and only under strict medical supervision, as determined by the healthcare provider.
Q: How does Klotin work to control bleeding?
A: Tranexamic Acid, the active ingredient, acts as an anti-fibrinolytic agent. It blocks the breakdown of blood clots, helping to control and reduce excessive bleeding.
Q: What are the storage requirements and shelf life of Klotin Injection?
A: Store Klotin below 25C and protect it from light. The solution is stable for 24 months from the manufacturing date if stored as directed.