Availability:
- Tranexamic Acid Capsule 250mg
- Tranexamic Acid injection 100mg/ml
Rationale
- 90% excreted by glomerular filtration in 24h (IV)
- Thus there is a risk of accumulations in renal impaired patients
- Overdose symptoms include dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Orthostatic symptoms and hypotension may occur.
Renal Dose Adjustment:
- Dose and its adjustments are also dependent on the indications
Oral
GFR (ml/min)
|
Dose
|
30-60
|
1-1.5g , BD-TDS
|
10-30
|
1-1.5g , OD
|
<10 , Dialysis
|
0.5-1g , OD
|
Serum Creatine (mmol/L)
|
Dose
|
120-250
|
15mg/kg BD
|
250-500
|
15mg/kg OD
|
>500
|
7.5mg/kg OD
|
Intravenous
Serum Creatine (mmol/L)
|
Dose
|
120-250
|
10mg/kg BD
|
250-500
|
10mg/kg OD
|
>500
|
10mg/kg every 48h
OR
5mg/kg OD
|
*Based on adjustment in dose for tooth extraction
in patients with hemophilia
References:
- http://www.globalrph.com/tranexamic_acid_dilution.htm
- The Renal Drug Reference Guide, First Edition.
- Product Leaflets
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