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Antifibrinolytics

Antifibrinolytics are used to treat hemorrhages and heavy menstrual bleeding. They work by slowing down the process of breaking down a blood clot.

Why are antifibrinolytics prescribed?

  1. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (99%)
  2. Hemorrhage (1%)

Key takeaways

Antifibrinolytics are used to treat heavy menstrual bleeding, prevent bleeding during surgery, and manage certain complications from hemophilia. These medications work by preventing the breakdown of blood clots, which helps to reduce excessive bleeding. Antifibrinolytics come in different forms, including oral tablets and injectable solutions. Examples include tranexamic acid (Cyklokapron, Lysteda) and aminocaproic acid.

Prices for popular Antifibrinolytics medications
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TRANEXAMIC ACID prevents bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia, a condition caused by low levels of blood clotting factors. It is often used for a short period of time. It works by blocking the break down of blood clots. This lowers the risk of bleeding.
TRANEXAMIC ACID treats heavy periods. It works by preventing blood clots from breaking down too quickly. This helps your blood clot normally, which reduces blood loss.
AMINOCAPROIC ACID prevents and treats excessive bleeding. It works by preventing blood clots from breaking down too quickly. This helps your blood clot normally, which reduces blood loss and helps your body heal.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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