Tranexamic acid is an effective treatment for heavy bleeding in women during the menstruation phase. It is not a hormone but belongs to the group of antifibrinolytics drugs. The medicine works by slackening the breaking down of blood clots. Thus intercepting sustained bleeding. Also, it is used to treat blood loss from surgery, childbirth, tooth extraction, and other crucial trauma.
How is Tranexamic Acid taken?
Tranexamic acid can be taken orally in the form of tablets, 2-3 times a day as prescribed by the medical practitioner. However, oral doses should not be taken more than 5 days consistently. Dosage in form of injection is administered in severe cases.
What are the Contraindications of Tranexamic Acid?
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