Tranexamic acid is used to help stop the bleeding condition. Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic agent. This drug works by blocking the breakdown of blood clots, which prevent bleeding. These drugs are only available by prescription.
The drug is available in the following dosage forms:
1. Tablet
2. Syrup
Indication
1. To help stop the bleeding
2. Long-term management of hereditary angioedema
Contraindications
1. Severe renal failure
2. Active intravascular clotting
3. Thromboembolic disease
4. Impaired color vision
5. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Dose
Adult
1. For short-term management of bleeding
1 to 1.5 g 2-4 times / day
2. Long-term management of hereditary angioedema
1 to 1.5 g 2-3 times / day
Side effects
Along with the required effect, the drug can cause some side effects. Although less likely to experience side effects on the use of this drug, but in the event of side effects may require medical treatment.
See a doctor immediately, if there is one of the following side effects:
1. Pale skin
2. Problems in breathing
3. Bleeding or unusual bruising
4. Fatigue or weakness
Sources: MayoClinic, Drugs.com
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