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RESEARCH QUESTION Does intravenous Tranexamic Acid (TXA) 10mg/kg plus Oxytocin 5 International Units (IU) result in a lower incidence of primary postpartum haemorrhage compared to Oxytocin alone after elective caesarean section.
RATIONALE FOR THE RESEARCH Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a major
Women who were admitted and treated for HMB were asked to participate in this comparative study. Women were eligible for entry if they had self-described heavy menstrual bleeding, had a regular cycle, had completed their family and were 40-50 years old at initial assessment.
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Rationale Iron deficiency is the most common form of malnutrition globally. In India, nearly 70% of women are estimated to be iron deficient. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA, Hb <12gm/dl) is a very late manifestation of iron deficiency. IDA is a consequence of decreased iron intake, increased iron loss
Menorrhagia, or heavy menstrual bleeding, represents an important health issue for premenopausal women and is a common cause for primary care consultations. Approximately 10-15% of women have heavy periods. This may be associated with iron deficiency anemia, fatigue, and time lost from school, work
This study is a prospective, single-center Phase II trial of Neumega (rhIL-11) in women with type 1 VWD and menorrhagia refractory to estrogen, hormones, or hemostatic agents. It is anticipated that 10 subjects who meet eligibility criteria will enroll and complete this study. All aspects of this