Gabexate Mesylate Effects and Side Effects

The correct name for Gabexate Mesylate for Injection is Gabexate Mesylate for Injection. It is used to treat acute mild pancreatitis and as an adjunctive treatment for acute hemorrhagic necrotizing pancreatitis. Possible side effects after injection include pain at the injection site, redness of the skin, mild superficial phlebitis, rash, flushing of the face, tightness in the chest, difficulty breathing, and decreased blood pressure. It is contraindicated for patients with a history of allergy to Gabexate Mesylate for Injection, pregnant women and children. Do not inject the medicine outside the blood vessels when injecting, pay attention to changing the site for multiple injections, and the medicine should be used now. In the process of using the drug, it is necessary to observe to prevent the emergence of allergy, once found to stop the drug or rescue. If you need to use Gabexate Mesylate for Injection, please consult a professional doctor, this product is usually used in hospitals by professional health care personnel.