Product Introduction
Rofiplag 5mg Injection is an antiplatelet (blood thinner) medicine that helps prevent the formation of dangerous blood clots. By reducing the risk of clotting, it lowers the chances of heart attack in patients who experience severe chest pain caused by reduced blood supply to the heart.
This injection is administered only under the supervision of a healthcare professional. The exact dose and duration will be determined by your doctor based on your medical condition. Even after receiving this injection, it is important to continue with other prescribed medicines as part of long-term treatment.
Some commonly observed side effects may include headache, nausea, minor bleeding, hematoma, skin discoloration due to bleeding underneath (ecchymosis), or blood appearing in urine or stool. In rare cases, pinpoint rashes or blood in vomit may occur, and immediate medical attention is advised.
Before receiving this medicine, inform your doctor if you have any bleeding disorders, kidney or liver problems, or if you are breastfeeding. It is also important to share details of any other medications you are taking.
Uses of Rofiplag Injection
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Prevention of heart attack
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Management of unstable angina
Benefits of Rofiplag Injection
By preventing platelets from clumping together, this injection reduces the risk of clot formation in the blood vessels. This ensures better blood circulation, which helps protect against heart attack, stroke, and other clot-related conditions. Following a healthy lifestyle along with this treatment can further improve heart health and overall effectiveness of the medicine.
Side Effects
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Headache
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Nausea
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Hematoma (localized bleeding under the skin)
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Ecchymosis (skin discoloration due to bleeding)
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Post-surgical bleeding
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Blood in stool or urine
How to Use
Rofiplag 5mg Injection is given by a doctor or nurse. Do not attempt self-administration.
How It Works
This medicine prevents platelets (a type of blood cell) from sticking together. By stopping the formation of harmful clots, it reduces the risk of blocked blood vessels, heart attack, or stroke.
Safety Advice
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Alcohol: Safety not established; consult your doctor.
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Pregnancy: Considered safe if prescribed; limited human data available.
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Breastfeeding: Use with caution; avoid breastfeeding until treatment is completed.
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Driving: Not applicable, as this medicine is generally used in hospitalized patients.
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Kidney: Dose adjustment may be required; use with caution.
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Liver: Caution advised in patients with liver problems; not recommended in severe liver disease.
Missed Dose
If a scheduled dose is missed, consult your doctor for guidance.
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