Adrenochrome tablets can be taken when pregnant women have bleeding symptoms such as uterine bleeding and there is no other safer medication available as an alternative, subject to medical advice.
Adrenochrome tablets are hemostatic drugs used for the treatment of bleeding caused by increased capillary permeability and injury, such as hemorrhoids and uterine bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, hematuria and so on. There is a lack of relevant clinical data on the use of this product during pregnancy. Pregnant women with associated bleeding symptoms such as uterine bleeding can take adrenochrome tablets if there is no other safer hemostatic drug available as an alternative.
Adverse reactions to adrenochrome tablets are salicylic acid-like reactions such as tinnitus, decreased vision, nausea, and dizziness. Contraindications are caution in patients with a history of epilepsy and psychosis, and hypersensitivity to salicylic acid. Precautions are currently unknown.
Adrenochrome tablets should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not take the drug on your own to avoid adverse consequences.