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In Prevention of Heart attack Prax 5 Tablet is an antiplatelet medicine, or blood thinner. It works by preventing cells called platelets from sticking together and helps to prevent your blood from clotting inside veins and arteries. This helps the blood flow freely around your body thereby preventing a heart attack or stroke (or deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism). Take this medicine regularly and make appropriate lifestyle changes to achieve maximum benefits. It is often prescribed along with a low dose of aspirin which also helps to prevent blood from clotting.
The majority of side effects typically do not necessitate medical intervention. and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Doctor consultation is advised if they persist or if you're worried about them.
Follow your doctor's guidance regarding the dose and duration of this medication. Ingest it without breaking or crushing. Do not chew, crush or break it. Prax 5 Tablet can be taken it with or without food, although it's advisable to take it consistently at the same time.
Prax 5 Tablet is an antiplatelet medication. It works by preventing platelets from sticking together, thereby decreasing the formation of harmful blood clots. This lowers the chances of another heart attack or stroke.
Safe: No harmful side effects are associated with consuming alcohol alongside Prax 5 Tablet
Safe when prescribed by an expert: Prax 5 Tablet is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Safe when prescribed by an expert: Prax 5 Tablet is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
SAFE - Prax 5 Tablet does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Safe when prescribed by an expert: Prax 5 Tablet is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Prax 5 Tablet may not be needed in these patients. Doctor consultation is advised.
Caution Advised: Prax 5 Tablet should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Dose adjustment of Prax 5 Tablet may be needed. Doctor consultation is advised. Limited information is available on the use of Prax 5 Tablet in these patients. No dose adjustment is recommended in patients with mild to moderate liver disease.
If a dose of Prax 5 Tablet is missed, take it promptly. However, if your next dose is approaching, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Avoid doubling the dose.
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