Placentrex Injection is a prescription medication used in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease and chronic non-healing wounds. It contains placental extracts that provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, supporting tissue repair and reducing swelling and pain. This injection is administered by a doctor or nurse and should not be self-administered. The dose and duration of treatment depend on your condition and response to the therapy. Consistent treatment is important as stopping early may cause your symptoms to return or worsen.
Uses of Placentrex Injection
Treatment of chronic non-healing wounds
Management of pelvic inflammatory disease
Benefits of Placentrex Injection
Promotes tissue repair and regeneration
Reduces swelling and inflammation
Provides antioxidant support to prevent cellular damage
Helps in faster recovery from chronic wounds
May improve overall healing outcomes in pelvic inflammatory disease
Side Effects of Placentrex Injection
Most side effects are mild and temporary. Consult your doctor if they persist or worsen:
Limited data is available regarding side effects
Inform your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms after the injection
How to Use Placentrex Injection
Administered only by a doctor or nurse
Follow the prescribed dose and schedule strictly
Do not attempt to self-administer the injection
How Placentrex Injection Works
Placental extracts in the injection have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. They act as free radical scavengers, preventing reactive oxygen species from forming or removing them before they cause damage. The injection also reduces swelling and pain by inhibiting proinflammatory chemicals, supporting faster tissue repair and healing.
Safety Advice and Precautions
Alcohol: Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol
Pregnancy: Consult your doctor; safety during pregnancy is not established
Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor; safety during breastfeeding is not established
Driving: Usually safe; does not affect ability to drive
Kidney: Consult your doctor; limited information available for patients with kidney disease
Liver: Consult your doctor; limited information available for patients with liver disease
What to Do If You Miss a Dose
Skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule
Do not double the dose to make up for a missed injection
Precautions
Inform your doctor of any preexisting medical conditions
Let your doctor know about all other medications you are taking to avoid interactions
Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully for optimal results
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