TRANEXAMIC ACID (TRANEXAMIC ACID IN SODIUM CHLORIDE) Nursing Considerations

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What is the generic name?

TRANEXAMIC ACID

What is the Trade Name for TRANEXAMIC ACID?

TRANEXAMIC ACID IN SODIUM CHLORIDE

What are the Indications for TRANEXAMIC ACID?

  • 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Tranexamic Acid in Sodium Chloride Injection is indicated in patients with hemophilia for short-term use (two to eight days) to reduce the risk of hemorrhage during and following tooth extraction. Tranexamic Acid in Sodium Chloride Injection is an antifibrinolytic indicated in patients with hemophilia for short-term use (two to eight days) to reduce or prevent hemorrhage and reduce the need for replacement therapy during and following tooth extraction ( 1 ).

 

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