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Tranexamic acid in melasma: A focused review on drug administration routes.

Hailey KoniskyEliza BalazicJose A JallerUrmi KhannaKseniya Kobets
Published in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2023)
Oral TXA was found to be the most effective, especially in cases of refractory melasma; however, it caused GI upset and menstrual irregularities in many patients. The pro-thrombotic nature of this drug must be considered before safely prescribing to patients. Intralesional injections and microneedling with topical TXA were found to be effective alternatives to oral treatment. Lastly, topical TXA alone was found to be the least effective method but can be combined with other cosmeceuticals to improve outcomes. Topical TXA was also found to be better tolerated than hydroquinone, a traditional topical melasma treatment.
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