Tranexamic Acid is a type of medication known as an antifibrinolytic agent. It works by blocking the breakdown of blood clots, preventing excessive bleeding in the process. This medication is most commonly used by women suffering from heavy menstrual bleeding.
Common side effects of Tranexamic Acid include nausea, stomach upset, headache, fatigue, joint or muscle pain, mild itch or rash, and lightheadedness. Side effects may vary from one person to the next, as with any medication. You should always read the manufacturer’s Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) before taking this or any other medication.
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