What brand names are used for tranexamic acid mouthwash?
Tranexamic acid mouthwash is typically sold as a pharmacy-compounded preparation rather than one widely standardized, branded product. In practice, clinicians and patients most often refer to it by the drug name plus the strength (for example, tranexamic acid oral rinse/mouthwash), with the mixture made up by a compounding pharmacy for the specific prescription.
Are there any specific “commercial” tranexamic acid mouthwash brands?
Based on the information provided here, no specific tranexamic acid mouthwash brand name is confirmed. If you share your country (or a photo/text from the label), I can help narrow down what brand or compounded form you’re likely seeing.
How do people typically refer to it when searching or asking the pharmacist?
You’ll often see it described as:
- “tranexamic acid oral rinse”
- “tranexamic acid mouthwash”
- “tranexamic acid mouthwash compounded”
- “tranexamic acid rinse” (sometimes with a listed concentration)
If you’re trying to get the right product, what should you check on the prescription?
Patients usually need the concentration and the directions (how often to rinse, and whether to spit out or hold briefly before spitting). Brand names may vary, but the concentration and instructions are what determine whether it’s the correct preparation.
Quick next step
Tell me your location (country/state) and whether you’re looking for a product for mouth bleeding (for example, after dental work) or for another use, and I’ll narrow to the most likely brand/dispensing form used where you are.