Monday, January 7, 2008

What kinds of adverse reactions does Transamin involve?

Although the incidence of adverse reactions induced by Transamin is quite low, there are the following precautions on its use.
  • A Patient may complain of gastrointestinal discomfort or loss of appetite after orally taking Transamin. This adverse reaction can be resolved by reducing the dose or discontinuing the administration.
  • When Transamin is intravenously administered, if the injection speed is too fast, a transient decrease in blood pressure, bradycardia, or dizziness may result. The injection speed for Transamin should be as slow as for calcium preparations.

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