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Transamin Capsule Side Effects in Pakistan

Transamin Capsule side effects — a complete guide. From common effects to serious warnings — everything you need to know is on this page.

Compiled by the PakVita Editorial Team · AI-assisted drafting with editorial review · Sourced from DRAP, WHO, BNF · Last updated:

Side Effects

Quick Answer

Common side effects of Transamin Capsule include mild headache and nausea. Serious effects such as tiredness require immediate medical attention. Most patients tolerate Transamin Capsule well at the correct dose. Contact your doctor if any side effect persists or worsens.

Side Effects at a Glance

Common

  • Mild headache
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

Serious — See a Doctor

  • Tiredness
  • Allergic reactions such as rash or itching
  • Severe dizziness or fainting

When to See a Doctor Immediately

  • Severe stomach pain
  • Chest pain
  • Fainting

Transamin Capsule Side Effects (Nuksanat)

Transamin Capsule (Tranexamic Acid) is generally safe when taken at the correct dose. However, like all medicines, it can cause side effects in some patients.

Common Side Effects (Aam Nuksanat)

  • Mild headache
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

These side effects are usually mild. If they continue, inform your doctor.

Serious Side Effects (Sanjeedah Nuksanat)

  • Tiredness — see a doctor immediately
  • Allergic reactions such as rash or itching — see a doctor immediately
  • Severe dizziness or fainting — see a doctor immediately

When to See a Doctor (Kab Doctor Se Milna Zaroori Hai)

  • Severe stomach pain
  • Chest pain
  • Fainting

Warnings and Precautions (Ihtiyat)

  • Do not use Transamin Capsule if you have an allergy to Tranexamic Acid
  • Avoid if you have active or a history of blood clots

Side Effects Summary Table

TypeSide EffectAction
CommonMild headacheMonitor / inform doctor
CommonNauseaMonitor / inform doctor
CommonDiarrheaMonitor / inform doctor
SeriousTirednessSee a doctor immediately
SeriousAllergic reactions such as rash or itchingSee a doctor immediately

Reporting Side Effects

If you notice any unexpected side effect, report it on the DRAP pharmacovigilance portal: https://www.dra.gov.pk/pharmacovigilance

The information in this guide is for educational purposes only. If you notice any side effect, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common side effects of Transamin Capsule?

The most commonly reported side effects of Transamin Capsule include mild headache and nausea. These are usually mild and go away on their own. Inform your doctor if they persist.

Can Transamin Capsule cause allergic reactions?

Yes, like all medicines, Transamin Capsule can cause allergic reactions in some people. Signs include rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Stop use and seek medical help immediately if this happens.

Is Transamin Capsule safe to take for a long time?

Long-term safety depends on the condition and the patient. Your doctor will monitor for any signs of tiredness if continued use is needed.

What should I do if I experience side effects from Transamin Capsule?

For mild side effects, inform your pharmacist. For serious effects such as tiredness, stop the medicine and contact your doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital.

Does Transamin Capsule affect the liver or kidneys?

Transamin Capsule may require dose adjustment in patients with liver or kidney impairment. Your doctor will advise based on your test results and overall health condition.

Brand alternatives, same-class options, and other medicines used for the same conditions as Transamin Capsule.

Sources

  1. DRAP Registered Products Database Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan
  2. WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, 23rd ed. (2023) World Health Organization
  3. British National Formulary (BNF) BMJ Group & Pharmaceutical Press

Medical disclaimer

This page is for educational use only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always confirm diagnosis, dose, and interactions with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medicine.