Ipsilon is the trade name of the anti-hemorrhagic medicine for injectable or oral use, which uses aminocaproic acid as an active ingredient.
There is no generic presentation of this remedy.
Indications
Bleeding.
Side effects
Blood changes; hallucination; arrhythmia; epileptic attack; abdominal colic; conjunctivitis; delirium; diarrhea; headache; blocked nasal passages; rash on the skin; malaise; nausea; urinary problems; pressure fall; drop in heart rate, dizziness; inflammation of the vein; vomiting; ringing in the ears.
Contraindications
Rich pregnancy C; disseminated intravascular coagulation; acute thrombotic disease.
How to use
Adults
Oral use: 100 to 200 mg / kg / day 3 or 4 doses.
Injectable use: 4 to 5 g / hour and after administering 1 g for 8 hours.
Elderly: if there is a decrease in kidney function make a smaller administration of the medicine.
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