Another name for Phenolsulfonate
Etamsylate is a hemostatic drug available in tablets, injections, and other forms. It is also known as "Dicynone" and should be used according to medical advice.

Etamsylate is a medication used to enhance capillary resistance, reduce capillary permeability, and promote the retraction of damaged capillaries to achieve hemostasis. If a patient uses etamsylate to manage short-term bleeding symptoms and the bleeding has been effectively controlled, it may be appropriate to discontinue the medication with the doctor's approval. In such cases, the primary therapeutic effect of the drug has already been achieved, and continued use may not provide additional benefits.
Etamsylate is widely used in clinical practice for the prevention and treatment of various bleeding conditions, such as excessive bleeding during surgery, thrombocytopenic purpura or allergic purpura, as well as cerebral hemorrhage, gastrointestinal bleeding, urinary tract bleeding, retinal hemorrhage, skin bleeding, and others. Patients should strictly follow their doctor's instructions and recommendations when using etamsylate and must not take the medication blindly on their own.
If any symptoms of discomfort occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention at a hospital promptly and proceed with treatment as directed by a physician.