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BEFORE GIVING THE DRUG, ASK THE PATIENT IF HE/SHE HAS AN ALLERGY

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BEFORE GIVING THE DRUG, ASK THE PATIENT IF HE/SHE HAS AN ALLERGY

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Mefenamic acid is a painkiller.

Tranexamic acid is a drug that lessens bleeding (for example, if you have heavy periods or have had a tooth extraction).

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Only take tranexamic acid after your period has started. Do not take more than 3 doses (6 tablets) within 24 hours. Do not take tranexamic acid for more than 5 days within any menstrual cycle.

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It is an antifibrinolytic hemostatic used to control severe hemorrhaging.

The generic name is tranexamic acid.

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The most effective way to reduce flow would be to use Tranexamic Acid, this can be obtained from your doctor or some pharmacies. Tranexamic Acid is taken three times per day for the first three days of your period and can reduce your flow by up to 50%.

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