scholarly journals Postoperative dose of tranexamic acid decreases postoperative bleeding and inflammatory response associated with cardiopulmonary bypass: a randomized, double-blind study

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S Palmero ◽  
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SummaryOral administration of tranexamic acid, in a dosage of 3 g daily from the first day of menstruation onwards, significantly decreases menstrual haemoglobin loss in women with so-called essential menorrhagia.The frequency of side-effects reported did not differ between “active” and “placebo” periods.


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