Saed News: Trancid, or tranexamic acid, is prescribed to relieve heavy menstrual bleeding and to treat bleeding after dental surgery in patients with hemophilia. Diarrhea and nausea are side effects of this drug
According to the Saed News Family Magazine Service, menstrual disorders, or irregular menstruation, are common problems that many women complain about. One of the problems related to women's menstruation is heavy menstrual bleeding, which can be reduced to some extent by medication. Trancid tablets are one of the medications prescribed in this regard. You will learn more about this medication below.
Trancid, or tranexamic acid, is prescribed to treat heavy menstrual bleeding. It does not make your period stop sooner, but it can reduce the amount of menstrual bleeding. Trancid is also used to treat bleeding after dental surgery in patients with hemophilia.
In addition to tablets, an injectable form of this drug is also available.
Reduce menstrual bleeding
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, mild itching or rash, feeling unexpectedly happy
Seek emergency medical attention if you have signs of an allergic reaction, such as: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop taking the medicine and tell your doctor if you have any symptoms of vision problems (including difficulty seeing colors), dizziness, seizures, painful or difficult urination, or blood in the urine.
In addition, you may have other symptoms, such as signs of a stroke such as sudden numbness or weakness (especially on one side of the body), sudden severe headache, slurred speech, vision or balance problems, signs of a blood clot in the lung such as chest pain, sudden cough, wheezing, rapid breathing, coughing up blood, or signs of a blood clot in the leg such as pain, swelling, warmth, or redness in one or both legs.
It is not known whether this medicine will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Trancid can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. So be sure to tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding.