Yunnan Baiyao is accused of adding the prescription hemostatic drug tranexamic acid. What are the possible adverse reactions of long-term use?

Look at the smaller ones first. Tranexamic acid is a drug, and some people are bound to be allergic to it. Such people will definitely have allergic reactions after using toothpaste containing this drug in a daze. Once an allergy occurs, it may be accompanied by nausea, retching, dizziness, etc. However, most people do not think that allergens can come from the toothpaste they use every day, so they are likely to continue to use this toothpaste, thus repeatedly posing a threat to their health.

Going further, because Yunnan Baiyao toothpaste does not conduct an investigation on the purchaser when it is sold, it is impossible to know whether the purchaser or the purchaser's family has a thrombosis patient. These patients used toothpaste containing tranexamic acid without knowing the truth, which may aggravate their condition and even threaten their lives. In addition, tranexamic acid should also be used with caution for the elderly and pregnant women. Excessive use can also put them at risk of blood clots.

To know what adverse reactions will occur, you must first have a simple understanding of tranexamic acid. This drug is often used to stop bleeding, and doctors need to determine the dosage based on the patient's specific condition. That's why it's called a prescription drug. However, it is such a drug that requires doctors to decide the dosage. Yunnan Baiyao actually uses it directly in toothpaste, so it is inevitable that some people will question its harmfulness.

So Yunnan Baiyao’s move to add prescription drugs to toothpaste is actually very dangerous. No matter how much it pursues the efficacy of toothpaste, it cannot make fun of consumers’ lives and safety. However, this approach of Yunnan Baiyao also reminds consumers to pay more attention to the ingredients of toothpaste when buying toothpaste.