Transol 500mg Tablet- 10
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Manufactured By J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Tranexamic Acid (500mg)
Package Size ( 10 Tablet in a strip )
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Interactions / Warnings:
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.
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A: Transol belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics, used to control bleeding. When you bleed, your body form clots to stop the bleeding. In some people these clots break down causing too much bleeding. Transol stops these clots from dissolving, hence reduces bleeding.
Q: Is Transol an over the counter product?
A: No, Transol is not an over the counter product. it is available as a prescription medicine only.
Q: How long can I take Transol?
A: It is advisable to take Transol, only for a duration as advised by your doctor.
Q: Does Transol stop menstruation (periods)?
A: Transol helps to reduce excessive bleeding during a heavy menstrual cycle in women with regular cycles (25-31 days) with not more than 3 days individual variability in cycle duration.
Q: Does Transol affect ovulation?
A: No, Transol is not known to affect ovulation.
Q: Is Transol safe?
A: Yes, Transol is safe if used for prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor.
Q: Is Transol an anticoagulant?
A: No, Transol is not an anticoagulant. It belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics.
Q: Is Transol an non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) or a pain killer?
A: No, Transol is not a non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug (NSAID) or a pain killer.
Q: Is Transol a hormone?
A: No, Transol is not a hormone. It belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics.
Q: Is Transol a contraceptive?
A: No, Transol is not a contraceptive. It belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics
Q: Is Transol a blood thinner?
A: No, Transol is not a blood thinner. It belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics.
Q: Is Transol a steroid?
A: No, Transol is not a steroid. It belongs to a group of medicines called anti-fibrinolytics.
Q: Does Transol help in relieving cramps (period pain)?
A: No, Transol does not help in relieving menstrual cramps (period pain).
Q: Does Transol increases your blood pressure?
A: There are no reports of Transol causing an increase in blood pressure. Please consult your doctor in case you experience this symptom while you are taking Transol.
Q: Does Transol cause weight gain?
A: Weight gain has not been reported as a side effect of Transol. Please consult your doctor if you experience excessive weight gain while you are taking Transol.
Q: Does Transol affect fertility?
A: No, Transol is not known to affect fertility. Please talk to your doctor if you are planning to become pregnant and you are taking Transol.
Q: Does Transol make you tired?
A: Tiredness has not been reported as a side effect of Transol. Please talk to your doctor in case you experience excessive tiredness while you are taking Transol.
Q: Does Transol prolonged periods?
A: No, Transol is not known to prolong periods. Please consult your doctor in case you experience this side effect while you are taking Transol.
Q: Can I take Transol with an intrauterine device (IUD) like copper-T?
A: Transol has been used to treat heavy or prolonged bleeding when an intrauterine device (IUD) like copper-T was in place but the safety of using Transol in this situation has not been established. Please consult your doctor before using Transol while you have an intrauterine device like copper-T in place.
Q: Can I take Transol with ibuprofen?
A: Transol can be taken with ibuprofen as there are no interactions reported between the two medicines. However, interactions between the two can occur. Please talk to your doctor if you have to take the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with the oral contraceptives (pills)?
A: There have been reports suggesting that either Transol or oral contraceptives (pills) containing ethinylestradiol can increase the toxicity of the other by increasing the risk of clot formation in your blood vessels leading to complications like a heart attack. Please consult your doctor in case you are taking these medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with amoxicillin?
A: No interactions have been reported between Transol and amoxicillin. However, interactions can occur. Please talk to your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with a combination of paracetamol and codeine?
A: No interactions have been clinically observed while taking Transol and a combination of paracetamol with codeine. However, interactions can occur. Please talk to your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with oral contraceptives containing only progesterone like mini pill and medroxyprogesterone acetate?
A: Transol can be taken with oral contraceptives containing only prgesterone as there are no drug interactions reported. However this does not role out the possibilty of interactions existing. Please talk to your doctor before taking Transol if you are already taking a progesterone containing oral contraceptive like mini-pill and medroxyprogesterone acetate.
Q: Can I take Transol with paracetamol?
A: No interactions have been reported between Transol and paracetamol. However, interactions can occur. Please talk to your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with mefenamic acid?
A: No interactions have been reported between Transol and mefenamic acid. However, interactions can occur. Please talk to your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Transol with diclofenac?
A: No drug interaction of Transol with diclofenac has been clinically observed. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.