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Carbazochrome

Prescription vs OTC : Prescription by Doctor required

About Carbazochrome

Carbazochrome, an antihemorrhagic agent, is used to prevent bleeding disorders. It helps in stopping the flow of blood from an open wound.

Apart from the benefits, there are few side effects of this medicine. Possible side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances and hypersensitivity. If you observe any of these side effects, it is advised to consult your doctor or health care provider before using this medicine.

If you are pregnant, planning to be pregnant or breastfeeding, it is recommended to inform your doctor or health care provider before taking this medicine as it may be dangerous for you and your new born baby. Therefore, pregnant women should be very cautious before taking this medicine. Over dose of this medicine can be very dangerous and life-threatening. Your dosage depends on your age, weight, height, medical condition and your response to the treatment. Usually, the dosage is 10-30 mg thrice daily, but it is best to take the medicine as prescribed by your doctor or health care provider. The medicine generally comes in two forms - as a capsule and as a solution for injection.

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    What are the uses of Carbazochrome

    • Bleeding

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    What are the side effects of Carbazochrome ?

    • Gastrointestinal Discomfort

    • Hypersensitivity Reaction

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    Key highlights of Carbazochrome

    • Is It safe with alcohol?

      Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.

    • Are there any pregnancy warnings?

      Unknown. Human and animal studies are not available. Please consult your doctor.

    • Are there any breast-feeding warnings?

      Unknown. Human and animal studies are not available. Please consult your doctor.

    • Is it safe to drive while on this medicine?

      There is no data available. Please consult doctor before consuming the drug.

    • Does this affect kidney function?

      There is no data available. Please consult doctor before consuming the drug.

    • Does this affect liver function?

      There is no data available. Please consult doctor before consuming the drug.

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    What are the dosage instructions?

    • Are there any missed dose instructions?

      If you miss a dose of Carbazochrome, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    Medicines containing Carbazochrome

    Below is the list of medicines, which contains Carbazochrome as ingredient

    Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

    How does this medication work?

    Carbazochrome is an antihemorrhagic that is used to reduce blood flow. The medication activates the PLA2, which synthesize endoperoxides. The calcium in the drug is used to activate the myosin light-chain kinase.

      Information given here is based on the salt content of the medicine. Uses and effects of the medicine may vary from person to person. It is advisable to consult a Hematologist before using this medicine.

      Disclaimer : The information produced here is best of our knowledge and experience and we have tried our best to make it as accurate and up-to-date as possible, but we would like to request that it should not be treated as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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      Written ByDrx Hina FirdousPhD (Pharmacology) Pursuing, M.Pharma (Pharmacology), B.Pharma - Certificate in Nutrition and Child CarePharmacology
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