apollo
logo
0Login
Introducing Our Latest Arrival!
Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's

Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's

About Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's

Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's consists of the anti-platelet drug (blood thinner) primarily taken for the prevention of heart attack or stroke in people at high risk of heart disease. A heart attack generally refers to the blocked flow of blood to the heart because of the blockage of arteries. A heart blockage is most often a build-up of fat, cholesterol and other substances, which form a plaque in the arteries that feed the heart (coronary arteries).

Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's belongs to a class of medications called a blood thinner or an antiplatelet medication. Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's plays a vital role in preventing the formation of harmful blood clots (plaque) in your veins. It makes your blood flow easy through your veins making it less likely to form a serious blood clot. So, an intake of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's helps prevent blood clots if you have an increased risk of having severe chest pain (unstable angina or heart attack), stroke, peripheral arterial disease (heart problem due to narrowed blood vessels).

The recommended daily dose of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's is 75 mg once daily orally, with or without food. It should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, bite or break it. Your doctor will advise you how often you take your tablets based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience nosebleeds, heavier periods, bleeding gums, easy bruising, diarrhoea, stomach pain, indigestion, or heartburn. If the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.

Try not to stop taking this medicine of your own. Stopping a sudden intake of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's may worsen your condition and increase your risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke. Let your doctor know if you have any liver, kidney, or heart problems. Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's should be taken cautiously in pregnant or breastfeeding women. It should be not given to people with a bleeding disorder (haemophilia), active pathological bleeding, like a peptic ulcer, or bleeding in the brain (intracranial haemorrhage). Do not take Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's with aspirin or ibuprofen for pain relief while you are using Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's. It may increase the chance of having stomach ulcers or severe gastric bleeding.

Uses of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's

Prevention of heart attack, Prevention of stroke, Prevention of heart related chest pain (angina)

Medicinal Benefits

Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's plays a vital role to prevent the formation of harmful blood clots in your blood vessels by making platelets (clotting agents) sticking together. Thus, it helps to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, unstable angina (heart related chest pain), peripheral arterial disease (blocked or poor blood flow due to narrowed blood vessels) in heart disease patients and patient who have undergone recent heart surgery with stent.

Directions for Use

Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's

  • Nosebleeds
  • Heavier periods
  • Bleeding gums
  • Easy bruising
  • Diarrhoea
  • Stomach pain
  • Indigestion or heartburn

Drug Warnings

Indigestion medicines known as proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole should be used with caution while taking Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's. Prolonged use of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's can cause bleeding problems (like nosebleeds, heavier periods, bleeding gums, and easy bruising). If you are going to have any surgery, discontinue taking Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's 5 days before the surgery. Discontinuation of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's might increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other risks of cardiovascular events. So, do not stop taking Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's of a sudden on your own decision. If you have had any recent stroke or heart attack, stop the intake of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's with painkillers like aspirin or ibuprofen as it can increase your stomach or gastrointestinal bleeding. Purpura (blood leakage under the skin) has been observed with the use of Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's including in fatal cases.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's may have interaction with other anticoagulants (e.g. warfarin, aspirin, rivaroxaban, apixaban), pain killers (e.g. ibuprofen), antidepressants (e.g. citalopram), and indigestion medicine/proton pump inhibitors (e.g. omeprazole).

Drug-Food Interactions: Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's may interact with Ginkgo biloba and St John’s wort plant (used as an antidepressant) and increase the risk of bleeding.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's should not be given to the people with stomach ulcers, brain haemorrhage (bleeding in your brain), haemophilia (a bleeding disorder), and liver or kidney problems.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • WARFARIN
  • ASPIRIN
  • RIVAROXABAN
  • APIXABAN
  • IBUPROFEN
  • CITALOPRAM
  • OMEPRAZOLE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • A low cholesterol diet and a regular exercise regime complement treatment with Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's effectively.
  • Stick to a freshly prepared home-cooked meal and avoid processed, packed foods that contain hidden sugar and extra calories.
  • Try to replace most of your saturated fats with unsaturated fats can reduce total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) in a short period.
  • Foods like avocados, olive oil, fatty fish and nuts contain many heart-healthy unsaturated fats, so eating them regularly is beneficial.
  • Include a diet enriched in fats like fish oils, polyunsaturated oils, and omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for heart health.
  • Quit smoking and avoid excessive intake of alcohol.

Special Advise

  • As Clavix 300 mg Tablet 4's tends to increase bleeding, try to avoid injuries, keep away from sharp objects, and inform your doctor if you have peptic ulcers or injuries.

Disease/Condition Glossary

A blood clot can occur in any part of the body that can lead to a heart attack, stroke, and damage to organs (even coma or death). Blood clots can reach your arteries or veins in the organs like the brain, kidney, heart, lungs, and limbs. Conditions like atherosclerosis, diabetes, heart failure, irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), and obesity/overweight can trigger excessive blood clotting in the brain and heart. On the other hand, deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in veins), peripheral artery disease (narrowed arteries due to fat deposit or blood clot), and atherosclerosis (fat build upon the walls of the arteries) can cause a blood clot in your limbs.

Recommended for a 30-day course: 5 Strips

Add 5 Strips