Vikasol 15 mg Tablets, 20 ct
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Description
Vitamin K Analog Tablets for Blood Clotting Support
Product Overview
Vikasol 15 mg Tablets contain menadione sodium bisulfite, a synthetic vitamin K analog used to support normal blood clotting processes. Vitamin K plays an essential role in the synthesis of clotting factors involved in hemostasis and may also contribute to normal bone metabolism.
Vikasol is traditionally used in conditions associated with vitamin K deficiency and bleeding tendency related to reduced clotting factor activity.
Key Benefits
Supports normal blood clotting function
Helps replenish vitamin K deficiency
Supports synthesis of clotting factors
May support normal bone mineralization
Convenient oral tablet form
Active Ingredient
Menadione sodium bisulfite (Vitamin K analog) — 15 mg (per tablet)
How It Works
Menadione (Vitamin K analog):
Supports hepatic synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X
Helps normalize coagulation processes
Supports proper blood clot formation
Vitamin K activity may also contribute to:
Normal calcium metabolism
Bone calcification support
Indications (Typical Use)
Vitamin K deficiency
Bleeding tendency related to hypoprothrombinemia
Supportive treatment in clotting factor deficiency conditions
Hemorrhagic conditions associated with reduced clotting activity
How to Use
Route: Oral
Adults:
Use only as directed by a healthcare professional
Dosage and duration depend on indication and clinical condition
Pack Size
20 tablets
Important Features
Synthetic vitamin K analog
Supports coagulation pathways
Traditional hemostatic support medication
Oral tablet formulation
Precautions
Avoid if:
Hypersensitivity to menadione or vitamin K analogs
Increased blood clotting tendency or thromboembolic disease
Use caution with:
Liver disease
Anticoagulant therapy
Possible side effects:
Allergic reactions
Skin rash
Rare coagulation-related complications
Disclaimer
This is a medication and should be used according to medical advice. Not intended for self-treatment of bleeding disorders.