Product Description
Placentrex Injection is a widely used medicine from Albert David containing Placenta Extracts (0.1gm). It is mainly prescribed for wound healing, tissue regeneration, gynecological conditions like infertility, and skin disorders. This injection works by stimulating cell growth and improving blood circulation at the affected site, which helps in faster healing and repair of tissues.
Uses
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Promotes wound healing and tissue repair
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Supports treatment of gynecological conditions like infertility
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Improves skin conditions such as scars and ulcers
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Enhances cell regeneration and recovery
Key Benefits
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Helps in quicker recovery from injuries and surgeries
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Improves blood flow and oxygen supply to tissues
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Supports regeneration of damaged tissues
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Beneficial in infertility treatment in some cases
How to Use
Placentrex Injection should only be administered by a doctor or healthcare professional. The dose and duration depend on the patient’s condition and medical history.
How It Works
Placentrex Injection works by improving blood circulation and enhancing cell regeneration at the site of injury or damage. Placenta extracts contain bioactive substances that support tissue repair and healing.
Side Effects
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Mild pain or irritation at the injection site
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Redness or swelling
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Rare allergic reactions
Precautions & Warnings
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Use only under medical supervision
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Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Share your medical history with your doctor before use
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Not recommended for self-administration
Storage Instructions
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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Keep out of reach of children
FAQs
What is Placentrex Injection used for?
It is mainly used for wound healing, tissue regeneration, infertility treatment, and skin conditions.
Can Placentrex Injection be used for infertility?
Yes, in some cases doctors prescribe it as part of infertility treatment. Always consult your gynecologist.
Are there any side effects?
Some people may experience mild pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Serious side effects are rare.
Who should avoid Placentrex Injection?
Patients with known allergies to placenta extracts or those advised by their doctor to avoid it should not use this injection.
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