Tranexamic acid saves lives, reduces transfusions. So why does no one use it? (Review)
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Tranexamic Acid: Underused for Uncontrolled Bleeding? Tranexamic acid is a simple little molecule, just a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine. But it's also a potent pro-hemostatic drug that binds plasminogen and plasmin and stops the degradation of fibrin (the stuff in blood clots).
Tranexamic acid saves lives, reduces transfusions. So why does no one use it? (Review)
Tranexamic acid saves lives, reduces…
Tranexamic acid saves lives, reduces transfusions. So why does no one use it? (Review)
Tranexamic Acid: Underused for Uncontrolled Bleeding? Tranexamic acid is a simple little molecule, just a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine. But it's also a potent pro-hemostatic drug that binds plasminogen and plasmin and stops the degradation of fibrin (the stuff in blood clots).
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