Setrol Injection 2 ml
About Setrol Injection 2 ml
Setrol Injection 2 ml belongs to the group of medicines called sclerosants or sclerosing agents primarily used in treating varicose veins, large, medium or minor venules and spider veins. Varicose veins are swollen veins that generally appear in the legs and feet. They can be blue or dark purple in colour and have a lumpy, bulging, or twisted appearance.
The active component in Setrol Injection 2 ml is sodium tetradecyl sulphate. It works by scarring the vein, prompting blood to reroute through healthier veins. The collapsed vein is reabsorbed into the surrounding tissue and finally fades away.
Setrol Injection 2 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional. In some instances, Setrol Injection 2 ml may cause injection site reactions such as pain, burning sensation, or skin discolouration. Most of these side effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will gradually fade over time. However, if you experience these side effects on a regular basis, you should consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to any of the components in Setrol Injection 2 ml, do not take it. If you are pregnant or nursing, or if you have a heart, kidney, or liver disease, please notify your doctor before beginning Setrol Injection 2 ml; your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Setrol Injection 2 ml should not be given to children as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Keep your doctor up to date on your medical condition and medications to rule out any potential adverse effects or interactions.
Uses of Setrol Injection 2 ml
Medicinal Benefits
Setrol Injection 2 ml is used to treat varicose veins (twisted and swollen veins), large, medium, or minor venules, and spider veins. Setrol Injection 2 ml contains sodium tetradecyl sulphate. It works by scarring the vein, prompting blood to reroute through healthier veins. The collapsed vein is absorbed by the surrounding tissue and eventually disappears.
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Side Effects of Setrol Injection 2 ml
Drug Warnings
Setrol Injection 2 ml is not indicated for patients who have a known allergy to Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate or any of its inactive components. If you are pregnant, nursing or have a heart, kidney, liver disease, or inherited blood disorder (thrombophilia), please notify your doctor before beginning Setrol Injection 2 ml; your doctor will only prescribe if the benefits outweigh the risks. Setrol Injection 2 ml should not be given to children as safety and effectiveness have not been established. Keep your doctor updated on your medical condition and medications to rule out any potential adverse effects or interactions.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Setrol Injection 2 ml may interact with hormonal contraception medications (e.g. estradiol, drospirenone).
Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions were found/established.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Setrol Injection 2 ml may interact with medical conditions such as cancer, blood disorders, artery blockage and other uncontrolled systemic disorders such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, TB, asthma, neoplasm, sepsis, blood dyscrasias, acute respiratory, and skin diseases.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Varicose veins: Varicose veins are swollen veins that generally appear in the legs and feet. They can be blue or dark purple and have a lumpy, bulging, or twisted appearance. In most cases, these are harmless. In some situations, it can cause pain and discomfort and more serious complications.
Spider veins: Spider veins are smaller vessels that are red, purple, or blue in colour and twist and turn. Spider veins are also easily visible through the skin. They have an impact on the capillaries, the smallest blood vessels in the body. Spider veins are red or blue and resemble a spider's web or a tree branch. They are most commonly seen on the legs and face.