Generalized fixed drug eruption induced by tranexamic acid

In: European Journal of Dermatology · 2014 · vol. 24(3) , pp. 408–409 · doi:10.1684/ejd.2014.2354 · PMID:24876162 · W1766550145
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Abstract

Tranexamic acid is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid that exerts an anti-plasmic effect. It is widely used to treat various diseases such as leukemia, hemophilia, prevention of blood loss in surgery or acute trauma, and hypermenorrhea. Besides its hemostatic effect, tranexamic acid is also applied in mucocutaneous diseases such as urticaria, angioedema, stomatitis and tonsillitis [1].Generally, tranexamic acid is well tolerated and considered to be relatively safe, provoking no serious adverse [...]

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