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How to use Tranexamic Acid - Explain Uses,Side Effects,Interactions

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Tranexamic Acid is used to treat heavy bleeding during your menstrual period. It works by slowing the breakdown of blood clots, which helps to prevent prolonged bleeding. It belongs to a class of drugs known as antifibrinolytics. It is not a hormone, so it does not treat other menstrual or pre-menstrual symptoms, stop your period, or act as a form of birth control. It also does not protect against sexually transmitted diseases. The recommended dosage for tranexamic acid is usually 1300 mg taken three to four times a day during your period. It is best to take it as soon as the heavy bleeding starts, and continue taking it for up to four days. Always follow your doctor's instructions for the correct dosage and timing.
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