P-185: A Clinical Randomized Single Blind Trial of Medical Therapies for Menorrhagia Using Ibuprofen and Tranexamic Acid
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Background: To compare the clinical efficacy tranxamic acid and Ibuprofen in the treatment of ovulatory menorrhagia. Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled trial was performed at my office one hundred women with ovulatory hemorrhagic were randomized to take one of two treatment regimens during four consecutive cycles: tranexamic acid 3gr daily on day 1-5, ibuprofen 1200 mg daily. Results: Menstrual blood loss was reduced in tow treatment groups The success rate during the second treatment cycle was observed as 49% in trnexamic acid and 27% in Ibuprofen group. Conclusion: Tranexamic acid was shown in this comparative study to have the highest efficacy and the most beneficial effect in the treatment of ovulatory menorrhagia.
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volume 7 issue 3
pages 109- 109
publication date 2013-09-01
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