Plagril Gold 300 Tablet

Plagril Gold 300 Tablet is prescribed for individuals who are at a high risk of heart disease This includes individuals with peripheral vascular disease which is characterized by blood circulation problems due to narrowed blood vessels It is also prescribed to those who have recently experienced a heart attack or stroke have irregular heartbeats or have undergone certain heart procedures like stenting Additionally it is used in combination with other medications for the treatment of heart attack and certain types of heartrelated chest pain known as unstable angina This medication can be taken with or without food and should be taken at the same time every day It is important to continue taking this medication even if you feel well Discontinuing the medication may increase the risk of heart attack or stroke The most common side effect of this medication is bleeding This may manifest as bruising nosebleeds blood in urine or stools blackcolored stools or heavier menstrual periods in women If you experience a cut or injury it may take longer for the bleeding to stop Most instances of bleeding are mild and resolve on their own However if the bleeding persists or causes concern it is important to consult your doctor This medication is not suitable for certain individuals It should not be taken by those who are experiencing bleeding from any part of the body such as a stomach ulcer or bleeding in the brain or those with severe liver problems Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you have ever had a problem with blood clotting or if you have recently had a serious injury or surgery In some cases this medication may need to be temporarily discontinued prior to planned surgery or dental treatment Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking this medication

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