kapron tablets 500 mg



  • Scientific Name: Tranexamic acid
  • Dosage: 500 mg
  • Type: Tablets
  • Price: 72 EGP | EGP

    Medicine Description

    kapron tablets are a valuable pharmaceutical drug widely used to help stop or reduce excessive bleeding in a variety of medical and surgical conditions. Capron belongs to a class of drugs called antifibrotic agents. To understand how it works, it's important to know that the body has a natural system for forming and dissolving blood clots. In some cases, this balance can be disrupted, leading to excessive bleeding. Capron works by interfering with the process of breaking down blood clots, thereby helping to maintain the clot and facilitate the cessation of bleeding.

    Active Ingredients in kapron Tablets

    Each kapron tablet contains:

    Tranexamic acid: This is the main active ingredient. Tranexamic acid works by inhibiting the activation of plasminogen to plasmin. Plasmin is an enzyme responsible for the breakdown of fibrin, the main protein that forms the structure of blood clots. By blocking the formation of plasmin, tranexamic acid helps prevent blood clots from breaking down and promotes hemostasis (stopping bleeding).

    Available Strengths

    Capron tablets are available in various strengths to meet various treatment needs:

    250 mg: This strength may be used for mild to moderate bleeding.

    500 mg: This strength is more commonly used for moderate to heavy bleeding.

    In addition to tablets, tranexamic acid is also available as an intravenous infusion, which is often used in severe cases or when oral administration is not possible.

    kapron Tablets Uses

    Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia): Capron is effective in reducing the amount of bleeding during menstruation in women with heavy menstrual bleeding.

    Post-operative bleeding: It can be used to reduce bleeding after various types of surgery, including dental surgery (such as tooth extraction), general surgery, and orthopedic surgery.

    Trauma-related bleeding: In cases of injury and trauma, Capron can be used to help stop bleeding and reduce the need for blood transfusions.

    Recurrent nosebleeds (epistaxis): It can be prescribed for patients who experience recurrent episodes of nosebleeds.

    Bleeding management in other conditions: Capron may be used in other conditions at the discretion of the physician, such as bleeding associated with certain medical procedures or medical conditions.


    you should ask your doctor before taking this medicine