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Tranexamic acid

Haemostatics

Mechanism of action

Tranexamic acid is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine that exerts its antifibrinolytic effect by blocking lysine-binding sites on plasminogen molecules and thereby inhibiting the interaction of plasminogen and the heavy chain of plasmin with lysine residues on the surface of fibrin. Although plasmin can still be formed under these circumstances, it is unable to bind to and degrade fibrin.

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Mechanism of action

Tranexamic acid is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine that exerts its antifibrinolytic effect by blocking lysine-binding sites on plasminogen molecules and thereby inhibiting the interaction of plasminogen and the heavy chain of plasmin with lysine residues on the surface of fibrin. Although plasmin can still be formed under these circumstances, it is unable to bind to and degrade fibrin.

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