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Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a
medication used to
treat or
prevent excessive blood loss from
major trauma,
postpartum bleeding, surgery,
tooth removal, nosebleeds...
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quality of life.
Initial treatment often involve birth control pills.
Tranexamic acid, danazol,
progesterone IUDs, and
NSAIDs are also helpful. Surgery...
- concentrate,
factor XIII, and
fibrinogen Fibrinogen with
tranexamic acid The use of
tranexamic acid is the only
option that is
currently supported by a...
- half of the nose. If this is not sufficient,
nasal ****ng may be used.
Tranexamic acid may also be helpful. If
bleeding episodes continue,
endoscopy is...
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stopped by
various techniques.
Proton pump
inhibitors are
often used.
Tranexamic acid may also be useful.
Procedures (such as TIPS for
variceal bleeding)...
- saline, and
topical vasoconstrictors such as
adrenaline or vasopressin.
Tranexamic acid was
proved to
improve in-hospital mortality.
Selective bronchial...
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garment to help
until other measures such as
surgery can be
carried out.
Tranexamic acid has also been
shown to
reduce the risk of death, and has been recommended...
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Azelaic acid (20%) is
thought to
decrease the
activity of melanocytes.
Tranexamic acid by
mouth has
shown to
provide rapid and
sustained lightening in melasma...
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suggests fibrinolysis and may be
treated with an antifibrinolytic, such as
tranexamic acid or
aminocaproic acid, in the
appropriate clinical setting. A single...
- fibrinolysis.
Examples include aminocaproic acid (ε-aminocaproic acid) and
tranexamic acid.
These lysine-like
drugs interfere with the
formation of the fibrinolytic...