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Ola  (Anonymous, 213.134.175.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Can I drink alcohol while taking Exacyl?

Good morning, is it possible to drink alcohol while taking Exacyl medication? If not, how long after the end of taking the drug is it safe to consume alcohol?

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

For @Ola: Tranexamic acid (the active ingredient in Exacyl) administered orally is kept in plasma for up to 6 hours after the last dose. 90% of the administered dose is excreted by the kidneys within the first 12 hours after administration.

Ola  (Anonymous, 5.173.132.) 1 year ago

And after what time after taking the last tablet of the drug will it no longer be in the body?

Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

If it will be small amounts of alcohol, and the bleeding will be scant, then you can. However, if the bleeding is significant, please follow the instructions given in the first answer.

Ola  (Anonymous, 213.134.175.) 1 year ago

I have to take the drug for 6 days, so if the spotting does not end, despite the end of taking the drug, I still can not drink alcohol?

Anna Tyrańska Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

Exacyl is a medicine intended for use only during bleeding and you can not drink alcohol with it because it thins the blood and intensifies bleeding. You can consume alcohol safest within 1-2 days of the cessation of any spotting. I attach the leaflet of the drug: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28664/exacyl-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka/13033

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