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Is It Safe To Take Gynae-cvp And Tranlok-E For Persistent Bleeding During Periods?
Hi I m poonam . i am 28 years. i have having execess bleeding from last 1 weeks and my preiod continusly going from last 3 week. please suggest any medince or any other . I have visited gync and she told me to take gynae-cvp - thrice in day and Tablet Tranlok E - thrice in day. please suggest
Yes, it safe to take these medicines during periods. Gyne-CVP contains multivitamins and minerals (including iron) which is commonly prescribed to treat and prevent anemia that may occur due to persistent menstrual bleeding. Tranlok-E is a combination of medicines ethamsylate and tranexamic acid which is commonly prescribed for the treatment of abnormal menstrual bleeding. Continue to take them as prescribed.
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Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician
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Is It Safe To Take Gynae-cvp And Tranlok-E For Persistent Bleeding During Periods?
Hi, Yes, it safe to take these medicines during periods. Gyne-CVP contains multivitamins and minerals (including iron) which is commonly prescribed to treat and prevent anemia that may occur due to persistent menstrual bleeding. Tranlok-E is a combination of medicines ethamsylate and tranexamic acid which is commonly prescribed for the treatment of abnormal menstrual bleeding. Continue to take them as prescribed. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician