Common drug could make colon polyp removal safer

NCT ID NCT05345613

Summary

This study is testing whether adding a medication called tranexamic acid (TXA) during colon polyp removal procedures can reduce bleeding complications. Researchers are comparing TXA to the standard approach in 200 adults undergoing these procedures. The goal is to see if this change makes the procedure safer with fewer side effects like pain and bleeding.

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Locations

  • Shamir Medical Center

    RECRUITING

    Be’er Ya‘aqov, 70300, Israel

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