Aminocaproic Acid pill identification by imprinted code,color and shape
What about Aminocaproic Acid and what is Aminocaproic Acid used for?
Aminocaproic Acid is a medication used for treating fibrinolytic bleeding
Like any other medication,Aminocaproic Acid also has side effects which are known to us or not be reported until now. If you have serious side effects such as the following: sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body. sudden headache, confusion, problems with vision, speech, or balance. You should stop taking this medicine and consult with your doctor.
Please be noted: In U.S. all the medications including OTC and prescription are proved by FDA,which should be required to have a unique imprint.If you are using a drug without any imprints,then there are several reasons for this case.Firstly,it maybe a new medication which is not approved by FDA until now.Secondly,it may also be a vitamin or any other supplement,even,it will be an illegal drug.Lastly,other foreign medications are not required.So in any of above case,you’d better check with your doctor before using this pill. Now according to Aminocaproic Acid,due to a variety of factors such as brands,manufacturers,drug dosage and others,the pill could be imprinted with VP 045 XP A 20 LL A 10 A 10 XP or other codes,check out this information as below:



The list of pills maybe not a whole list,share your knowledge about Aminocaproic Acid including side effects,interactions and etc,write it down and it will be appreciated very much.
Contributor by Kirstin Pollen on April 22nd, 2013
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