Styplon Pills

Styplon naturally helps control hemorrage and bleeding...
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Common uses
The styptic and astringent properties of Styplon, combined with anti-inflammatory and demulcent actions, facilitate hemostasis and help in the effective management of bleeding. Styplon tablets are useful when the following symptoms are displayed: bleeding gums; bleeding hemorrhoids; epistaxis; abnormal uterine bleeding or spotting; hematuria; hemoptysis as an adjuvant.
Directions
Take Styplon 3 times a day 2-3 tablets for 2-4 days until the bleeding is under control. The dosage can then be reduced to 2 times a day 1-2 tablets for 2-4 weeks. Half the dose for children.
Cautions
No absolute contraindications. Consult your healthcare professional if pregnant or nursing.
Possible side effects
Styplon tablets are not known to have any side effects if taken as per the prescribed dosage.
Additional information
Fifty patients who visited the out-patient were followed up periodically once a month for a period of six months for evidence of recurrence of bleeding from the gums. No bleeding from the gums was noticed in these patients, except in two patients who complained of slight oozing during brushing. The maintenance of oral hygiene was comparatively poor in those patients.
The styptic and astringent properties of Styplon, combined with anti-inflammatory and demulcent actions, facilitate hemostasis and help in the effective management of bleeding. Styplon tablets are useful when the following symptoms are displayed: bleeding gums; bleeding hemorrhoids; epistaxis; abnormal uterine bleeding or spotting; hematuria; hemoptysis as an adjuvant.
Directions
Take Styplon 3 times a day 2-3 tablets for 2-4 days until the bleeding is under control. The dosage can then be reduced to 2 times a day 1-2 tablets for 2-4 weeks. Half the dose for children.
Cautions
No absolute contraindications. Consult your healthcare professional if pregnant or nursing.
Possible side effects
Styplon tablets are not known to have any side effects if taken as per the prescribed dosage.
Additional information
Fifty patients who visited the out-patient were followed up periodically once a month for a period of six months for evidence of recurrence of bleeding from the gums. No bleeding from the gums was noticed in these patients, except in two patients who complained of slight oozing during brushing. The maintenance of oral hygiene was comparatively poor in those patients.




