What to do about nausea and vomiting caused by tranexamic acid

Tranexamic acid causes nausea and vomiting, the attending physician should be informed of prompt symptomatic management. Tranexamic acid is a hemostatic drug, used for all kinds of bleeding caused by acute or chronic, limited or systemic primary hyperfibrinolysis. The symptoms of nausea and vomiting after using tranexamic acid belong to the side effects of this drug, it is recommended to inform the attending physician in time, if only mild vomiting occurs, usually does not cause health damage, can be given metoclopramide symptomatic antiemetic treatment, but if the persistent vomiting occurs, it may be the side effects caused by tranexamic acid tablets, or it may be due to other reasons, you need to stop the drug immediately, to avoid severe vomiting caused by cardia. Avoid aggravating bleeding such as cardia tearing caused by violent vomiting. The medication needs to be taken under a doctor’s supervision to avoid serious adverse effects.

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