Tranexamic acid tablets are hemostatic drugs with the effect of removing chloasma. Patients are advised to use the medicine reasonably under the guidance of doctors according to their own conditions.
Tranexamic acid tablets are mainly used for all kinds of bleeding caused by acute or chronic, limited or systemic primary hyperfibrinolysis.
Side effects that may occur when patients take tranexamic acid tablets include: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, menstrual discomfort and other symptoms, and overdose of the drug may lead to intracranial thrombosis and bleeding.
Contraindications to tranexamic acid tablets are unclear, and the safety and efficacy of the drug in pregnant women, children, and the elderly are unclear, but it should be noted that the use of thrombolytic agents such as penicillin or urokinase is prohibited, and there is an increased risk of thrombosis when used in conjunction with oral contraceptives, estrogens, and prothrombinogen complex concentrates.
If you need to use tranexamic acid tablets, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, not blindly self-medication.