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Tranexamic Acid for the Treatment of Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Patients with Blood Cancers

Trial Status: active

This phase III trial compares the effect of tranexamic acid given via inhalation to usual care in treating pulmonary hemorrhage (bleeding in the lungs) in patients with blood cancers. Tranexamic acid is commercially available to treat bleeding when given by mouth (oral route) or as an injection. This trial may help researchers determine if giving tranexamic acid through an inhalation route via nebulizer can control pulmonary hemorrhage better than usual care.