Prax A 75 Capsule is a combination antiplatelet medicine that helps reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by preventing the formation of harmful blood clots in the blood vessels. It contains Prasugrel and Aspirin, both of which work together to improve blood flow and prevent blockage in arteries, especially in patients with heart disease or after certain heart procedures like angioplasty.
Taking this medicine regularly as prescribed helps maintain heart health, prevents future cardiac events, and promotes long-term recovery. A healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and quitting smoking, enhances the benefits of this medicine.
Key Ingredients:
Prasugrel
Aspirin
Key Benefits:
• Prevents blood clot formation in arteries and veins
• Reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke
• Helps improve blood circulation to the heart and brain
• Supports recovery after heart-related procedures like angioplasty
• Reduces the chance of recurrent cardiovascular events
• Provides long-term protection for people with heart disease
• Helps maintain overall heart health when combined with a healthy lifestyle
How to Use:
• Take Prax A 75 Capsule exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
• Swallow it whole with a glass of water — do not crush or chew.
• Always take it with food to minimize stomach irritation.
• Take it at the same time every day to maintain consistent levels in the blood.
• Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly without consulting your doctor.
How It Works:
Prax A 75 Capsule contains two active components — Prasugrel and Aspirin. Both are antiplatelet agents that prevent platelets (blood cells) from sticking together, thus reducing the formation of harmful blood clots. This action keeps the blood flowing freely, preventing blockage in blood vessels and lowering the risk of heart attack or stroke.
Possible Side Effects:
• Diarrhea or indigestion
• Stomach pain or discomfort
• Dizziness or headache
• Increased risk of bleeding or bruising
• Fatigue or weakness
• Nausea or vomiting
• Rash or itching
Most side effects are mild and temporary. However, seek medical attention if you experience unusual bleeding, black stools, or severe dizziness.
What to Avoid:
• Avoid alcohol — it increases the risk of stomach bleeding.
• Avoid using sharp objects or razors carelessly due to bleeding risk.
• Avoid taking other blood-thinning or anti-inflammatory medicines unless prescribed.
• Avoid skipping doses — missing doses may reduce effectiveness.
• Avoid self-medication or stopping the medicine without consulting your doctor.
Safety Advice:
• Alcohol: Unsafe — increases risk of bleeding.
• Pregnancy: Consult your doctor — may be unsafe during pregnancy.
• Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor — medicine may pass into breast milk.
• Driving: Avoid if feeling dizzy, sleepy, or less alert.
• Kidney/Liver: Use with caution — dosage adjustments may be needed.
Precautions:
• Inform your doctor if you have a history of bleeding disorders, ulcers, or liver/kidney problems.
• Tell your doctor about any other medicines or supplements you are taking.
• Do not take additional Aspirin-containing products without medical advice.
• Regularly monitor blood pressure and signs of unusual bleeding.
• Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.







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