Potential Side Effects and Adverse Reactions

Tranexamic acid, while generally well-tolerated, can cause several side effects. These vary in frequency and severity. Common reactions include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These typically resolve on their own, but inform your doctor if they persist or worsen.

Less Common Reactions

Less frequently reported side effects include dizziness, headache, and fatigue. Allergic reactions, although rare, can occur and may manifest as skin rash, itching, or swelling. Should you experience any allergic symptoms, discontinue use and seek immediate medical attention.

Serious Adverse Reactions

While uncommon, serious side effects are possible. These include thromboembolic events (blood clots), particularly in high-risk individuals. This risk is heightened in patients with a history of blood clots or clotting disorders. Vision problems, such as blurred vision, have also been reported in rare instances. Prompt medical consultation is necessary if you experience any serious adverse event.

Summary Table of Potential Side Effects

Side Effect Frequency Action
Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea Common Monitor; contact doctor if persistent
Dizziness, Headache, Fatigue Less Common Monitor; contact doctor if concerning
Allergic Reactions (rash, itching, swelling) Rare Discontinue use; seek immediate medical attention
Thromboembolic Events (blood clots) Rare Seek immediate medical attention
Vision Problems (blurred vision) Rare Seek immediate medical attention

Reporting Side Effects

It’s crucial to report any suspected side effects to your healthcare provider. This information helps monitor the safety profile of the medication and ensures appropriate management of any adverse reactions.