Hello, I have been taking cyclonamine for 2 days and blood clots have appeared, is there a possibility that it is from this drug? I had a similar situation a month ago, but it didn't dawn on me that it was just after taking this medication. I'm confused about whether I should keep taking it or not
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
5 months ago
Cyclonamine is a hemostatic (antihemorrhagic) medication that works by increasing blood clotting. It improves the "adhesion" of platelets and increases the strength of the walls of small blood vessels. As a result, bleeding time is shortened and total blood loss is reduced. It is mainly used to control bleeding, especially in patients with hemorrhagic disorders or for surgical procedures related to bleeding.
This medicine can be used in a variety of clinical situations, such as:
Hemorrhagic disorders: Etamsylat can be used for excessive nosebleeds, stomach or bowel bleeding, as well as other situations where there is a risk of blood loss.
Surgical procedures: Sometimes the drug is used before surgeries to minimize the risk of bleeding during the procedure.
Menstruation: Ethamilate can be used to treat excessive menstrual bleeding.
I don't know why you are using this drug, so it's hard for me to give a precise answer just based on such a short description. If there has been a significant change in your bleeding profile and you are concerned, it is best to contact your doctor, who will tailor your treatment to your current clinical condition.
If it is not possible to visit the site, I encourage you to take advantage of the teleconsultation via e.g. the Gdziepolek.pl portal:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja
Through Gdziepolek, it is possible to book medicines at a selected pharmacy:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/20646/cyclonamine-tabletki/apteki