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Prospective Randomized Trial of Tranexamic Acid Versus Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System for the Treatment of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Women With Uterine Fibroids
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Levonorgestrel IUS and Tranexamic Acid for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 18 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
This is a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the comparative effectiveness of Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System (LNG-IUS) to Tranexamic Acid (TA) for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) in women with clinically-significant fibroids.
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LNG-IUS was FDA-approved for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding in 2009 and previously for contraception in 2000. The LNG-IUS is a T-shaped device with a polyethylene body containing a hormone reservoir, holding a total of 52 mg of levonorgestrel. LNG-IUS initially releases 20 micrograms of the progestin per day, which decreases to less than half that amount after 5 years of use. The levonorgestrel causes stromal pseudodecidualization, decreases endometrial thickness, and lowers uterine vascular density.
Tranexamic Acid was FDA-approved for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding in 2009. Tranexamic Acid is a plasminogen-activator inhibitor that blocks fibrinolysis and reduces plasmin activity. A special formulation was designed for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding that reduces gastrointestinal side effects, brand name Lysteda which will be prescribed as 1300 mg to be taken three times per day for up to 5 days of the menstrual period.