Abstract

Intravenous administration of tranexamic acid to control of hemorrhagic in cattle Tranexamic acid inhibits plasminogen activation so prevents fibrinolysis . in medicine, it is used to treat various conditions in which there are bleeding or risk of bleeding . some of the more common causes of hemorrhay in cattle are :abomasal ulcer, laceration of arteries in the wall of the vagina as a result of dystocia, and ruptured middle uterine artery during prolapse or tortion of uterus . Tranexamic acid (1 gr/kg , in one liter of saline , Qid , for 3 days ) was administered intravenously because of abomasal ulcer in 10 cattles to control of hemorrhagic . We think that tranexamic acid can control hemorrhagic , effectively . some drugs are used to assist coagulation and arrest hemorrhagic in some cases , but there is limit information on their efficacy . We can find no reports of clinical administration of tranexamic acid in veterinary literature . Therefore , this can be the first published report of intravenous administration of tranexamic acid in cattel .

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