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I have been prescribed this for heavy periods which occur fortnightly, has anyone else used this? side effects?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi lynneylou! Yes start them on the day you start bleeding and stop taking them when you stop! I don't have PCOS but have been bothered with heavy periods for years. So has my sister.And my mum had to have a hysterectomy at 39! The tranexamic acid prevents the need to wear 3 sanitary towels at once! I was finding it difficult to leave the house for fear of having a "flood" while shopping etc!
Hi again lynneylou! I believe in some cases it can rectify the problem to a certain degree, but if they dont work for you you should go back to your GP. My sis was on them a while then they became less effective. She then had a uterine ablation(think thats what its called!)-kinda like a D&C. She was ok for a while but is back on them now with more success!
I have tried everything for heavy periods, Mirena didnt work, the pill I could not take, various other drugs before Tranexamic Acid. The Tranexamic acid worked to a degree but was still too heavy. I had a TCRE in November where they take the lining of the womb away, but my periods are better but the period goes on for longer than before and there is a strong possibility of the lining growing back again. I am now waiting for a keyhole hysterectomy leaving my cervix and ovaries intact. I feel quite happy to have this if it will give me a normal life. I have three lovely children so I am ok with this. I think the Tranexamic acid would have worked had I been allowed to take three tablets, but the prescribed maximum of two every four hours was not enough. Also the risk of a stroke worried me as it thickens your blood and hence the blood vessels in the uterus so they dont bleed as much.