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Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml

About Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml belongs to a class of medicines called 'antiplatelets' (blood thinners) used to prevent blood clots. It helps to prevent heart attack and chest pain. It is intended for use with unfractionated heparin and aspirin. A blood clot is a clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state. Blood clots are formed to stop bleeding that occurs due to tissue injury. Though blood clots are useful for stopping bleeding, they are harmful when abnormally formed within blood vessels as they block blood vessels and inhibit blood flow to essential organs such as the brain, heart, or lungs.

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml contains Tirofiban, a platelet aggregation inhibitor which works by preventing platelets (blood cells) from sticking together to form blood clots. Thus, it prevents blood clot formation.

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. Sometimes, Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml may cause common side effects such as bleeding under the skin at the site of injection or into a muscle causing swelling, bleeding after surgery, invisible blood in stool or urine, headache or feeling sick. Most of these side effects of Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.

If you are allergic to Tirofiban or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness were not established. If you are a pregnant or breastfeeding woman, inform your doctor before receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml. Avoid alcohol consumption with Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml as it may increase the risk of bleeding in the stomach or intestines. If you have a history of stroke or bleeding internally within the last 30 days, avoid receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml.

Uses of Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml

Prevent blood clots, heart attack and chest pain

Medicinal Benefits

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml contains Tirofiban, an antiplatelet which prevents platelets (blood cells) from sticking together to form blood clots. Thus, it is used to prevent blood clots. Also, it helps blood flow to the heart and prevents heart attack and chest pain. Additionally, it may be used in patients whose heart vessels are dilated with a balloon (percutaneous coronary intervention or PCI). It is intended for use with unfractionated heparin and aspirin.

Directions for Use

Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml

  • Bleeding under the skin at the site of injection or into a muscle causes swelling
  • Bleeding after surgery
  • Invisible blood in stool or urine
  • Headache
  • Feeling sick

Drug Warnings

If you are allergic to Tirofiban or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml is not recommended for children as safety and effectiveness were not established. If you are a pregnant or breastfeeding woman, inform your doctor before receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml. Avoid alcohol consumption with Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml as it may increase the risk of bleeding in the stomach or intestines. If you have a history of stroke or bleeding internally within the last 30 days, avoid receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml. If you have had cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), a biopsy, or a procedure to break up kidney stones within the last 2 weeks or have been seriously injured, had a major operation or had an ulcer in the stomach or intestine within the last 3 months, had a recent spinal procedure, have history or symptoms of aortic dissection (splitting of the aorta, main artery), or had a special intravenous line inserted under your collar bone within the last 24 hours, inform your doctor before receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Inform your doctor if you are taking another blood thinner (warfarin) or are taking or have recently taken other medicines, including those obtained without a prescription.

Drug-Food Interaction: No interactions found.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Avoid receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml if are bleeding internally, have severe uncontrolled high blood pressure, thrombocytopenia (low blood platelet count), have severe liver disease or have a history of stroke, bleeding in the brain, abnormal blood vessels in the brain or brain tumour. If you have anaemia (lack of blood), liver disorder, heart failure, kidney problems, vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels), uncontrolled high blood pressure, pericarditis (inflammation of the lining around your heart), bleeding disorder, cardiogenic shock (very low blood pressure due to a failing heart) or ulcer in the stomach or intestine, inform your doctor before receiving Gp-2 Ban 5Mg / 100Ml.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • WARFARIN

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid making any changes in your diet without first talking to your doctor to avoid medication interactions.
  • Include foods high in antioxidants, such as vegetables, fruits, olive oil, seeds, nuts, cocoa, and red wine, as they may lower the risk of developing blood clots.
  • Adopt an anti-inflammatory diet high in omega-3-rich foods, fruits and vegetables, and vitamin E-rich foods.
  • Drink plenty of fluids as dehydration can thicken blood leading to an increased risk of blood clot formation.
  • Do regular exercise as it helps to dissolve blood clots, especially in obese people.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption as it may increase the risk of bleeding.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Blood clots: A blood clot is a clump of blood that has changed from a liquid to a gel-like or semisolid state. Blood clots are formed to stop bleeding that occurs due to tissue injury. Though blood clots are useful to stop bleeding, they may be harmful when abnormally formed within blood vessels as they block blood vessels and inhibit blood flow to essential organs such as the brain, heart, or lungs and result in serious conditions. The common risk factors for blood clots are obesity, smoking, cancer, family history of blood clots, aged over 65 years, certain birth control pills, or pregnancy. If you experience chest pressure, sudden shortness of breath, or difficulty in breathing, speaking, or seeing, please consult a doctor immediately, as these might be symptoms of blood clots. Quick medication is advised to reduce the risk of serious conditions due to blood clots.

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