Trasylol

Trasylol is a drug used to treat a number of diseases. It was developed by the German company Bayer AG in the mid-20th century. Trasylol belongs to the group of proteolysis inhibitors, that is, substances that slow down the effect of proteolytic enzymes on the patient’s body.

Indications for use of Trasiol:

- Pancreatitis. - Hyperfibrinolysis (blood thinning) during bleeding. - Shock (toxic or hemorrhagic).

The main contraindications for the use of Trasiol are hypersensitivity to the drug, pregnancy in the second trimester, and breastfeeding. Before using the drug, it is necessary to check the patient's individual sensitivity to Trasylol. If used incorrectly, side effects are possible, for example, hallucinations or psychosis of the nervous system, arterial hypotension, tachycardia, etc. Side effects can also manifest themselves in the form of allergic reactions, bronchospasm and other anaphylactic reactions.