Haemolok Capsules (Tranexamic Acid) 500mg Pack of 20
Haemolok Capsules contain Tranexamic Acid 500mg, an antifibrinolytic agent that inhibits the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin and helps control excessive bleeding. Indicated for heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), epistaxis, hyphaema, hereditary angioneurotic oedema and surgical bleeding prophylaxis in patients with coagulopathy. Prescription required. Each pack contains 20 capsules. Not for use in patients with active thromboembolic disease or known thrombosis risk.
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Description
HAEMOLOK CAPSULES (TRANEXAMIC ACID) 500 mg PACK OF 20 CAPSULES: Hemostatic Medication
HAEMOLOK CAPSULES is a medication containing Tranexamic Acid, a
potent antifibrinolytic agent. This drug is available in both capsule and
injection forms, offering a versatile solution for various medical conditions
involving excessive bleeding
Composition HAEMOLOK CAPSULES :
- Each capsule contains
Tranexamic Acid JP 250mg/500mg - Tranexamic Acid
inhibits the activation of plasminogen to plasmin, effectively controlling
fibrinolysis and preventing bleeding - It has excellent
bioavailability, with peak plasma concentrations occurring around 3 hours after
oral administration
Indications:
HAEMOLOK is used for:
- Treatment of excessive bleeding due to systemic or local
hyperfibrinolysis, including conditions like epistaxis, hyphemia, and menorrhagia - Prophylaxis in patients with coagulopathy undergoing
surgical procedures - Hereditary angioneurotic edema
Contraindications:
HAEMOLOK should not be administered to:
- Patients with a
history or risk of thrombosis - Patients with acquired
disturbances of color vision - Patients with active
thromboembolic diseases - Patients taking
hormonal contraceptive - Patients with a known
risk factor for QT interval prolongation
Precautions:
- Use with caution in
patients with renal insufficiency - Be cautious in cases
of pronounced hematuria from the upper urinary tract - Monitor for side
effects like gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness, reduced blood pressure, and
allergic skin reactions
Dosage & Administration:
- HAEMOLOK Capsules:
Adults typically take 250500mg 34 times daily, based on symptoms and age - HAEMOLOK Injection:
Adults usually receive 250500mg intravenously or intramuscularly once or twice
during and after an operation. Dosing may vary based on patient needs - Pediatric dosages are
adjusted based on weight and condition - Reduced doses are
recommended for patients with renal impairment
Presentation HAEMOLOK CAPSULES :
Store HAEMOLOK below 25 °C, protected from sunlight and
moisture, and out of children's reach
HAEMOLOK offers an effective solution for controlling
bleeding associated with various medical conditions. It comes in convenient
capsule and injection forms, making it adaptable to different patient needs and
clinical scenarios. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper usage
and dosing
Usage & Benefits
- Reduces heavy menstrual bleeding and shortens episodes
- Helps control nosebleeds (epistaxis) and hyphaema
- Useful for hereditary angioneurotic oedema attacks
- Surgical bleeding prophylaxis in coagulopathy
- Convenient 500mg capsule strength dosed 3 to 4 times daily
- Oral antifibrinolytic with good bioavailability
- Authentic Derresthtic supply with prescription verification
How To Use
Adults: typically one capsule (500mg) three to four times daily, as directed by your doctor based on indication and response. Swallow whole with water. Dose is reduced in renal impairment. Do not use during active thromboembolic disease, with hormonal contraceptives without medical advice, or if you have acquired colour vision disturbance. Report unusual leg pain, chest pain or vision changes immediately. Store below 25°C, protected from light and moisture, and keep out of reach of children. Prescription required.
FAQs
What is Haemolok used for?
It is a prescription antifibrinolytic for heavy menstrual bleeding, nosebleeds and other hyperfibrinolytic bleeding.
Is a prescription required?
Yes, Haemolok 500mg requires a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner.
Who should not take Haemolok?
Patients with a history of thrombosis, active thromboembolic disease, or acquired colour vision disorders should avoid it.
When is the best time to take it for periods?
Usually started on heavy flow days as directed by your doctor, taken every 6 to 8 hours.
Are there any drug interactions?
Caution with hormonal contraceptives and any drug prolonging the QT interval; share your full medicine list with your doctor.





