Terlipressin
INFORMATION ABOUT TERLIPRESSIN
Terlipressin Uses
Terlipressin is used in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices, diabetes insipidus and bed-wetting.
How Terlipressin works
Terlipressin works on the walls of blood vessels, causing them narrow and decrease the blood flow into the affected veins. This helps to stop or slow the bleeding.
Common side effects of Terlipressin
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common
Diarrhea, Slow heart rate, Breathlessness, Nausea, Abdominal pain, Respiratory failure, Fluid overload, Pleural effusion, Sepsis, Ischemia
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08 Nov 2024 | 06:36 AM (UTC)
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Expert advice for Terlipressin
- Terlipressin is given as an injection into veins under the supervision of a doctor.
 - It makes you feel dizzy or lightheaded. To lower the chance of feeling dizzy or passing out, rise slowly if you have been sitting or lying down.
 - Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
 
Frequently asked questions for Terlipressin
Terlipressin works by decreasing the blood flow to the gastrointestinal system and helps to reduce gastrointestinal bleeding caused by high blood pressure in the liver or swollen blood vessels in the esophagus.
Terlipressin should not be given to anyone with a known allergy or hypersensitivity to Terlipressin or any of its ingredients.
Before starting treatment with Terlipressin, tell your doctor if you have any other health problems, like kidney or liver-related issues, breathing issues like asthma, heart related ailments like uncontrollable or high blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, etc. This is because certain medical conditions may affect your treatment and you may even need dose modifications. Let your doctor know about all the other medicines you are taking because they may affect, or be affected by, this medicine. Inform your doctor if you are planning a baby, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Terlipressin is given by a doctor or nurse into the muscle or under the skin. It should not be self-administered. The dose will depend on the body weight of the patient and will be decided by your doctor. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit from Terlipressin.
There is not enough data available for its use in children. For any doubts, consult your doctor.