Drugs that prevent blood clots from becoming problematic are called antifibrinolytics. Aminocaproic acid and Tranexamic acid are some examples of antifibrinolytics. It is commonly used to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia).
Antifibrinolytic Drug List and Uses in Bleeding Disorders
Ever wondered how the bleeding is controlled? Antifibrinolytic drugs stabilize clots, helping in hemophilia, heavy periods, surgeries, nosebleeds, and more!
Hemophilia A - Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
As hemophilia lacks a blood clotting factor, it can lead to chronic bleeding, bruising, and possibly joint injury.

Hemophilia C (Factor XI Deficiency): An Overview
Being safe should be your first priority if you have hemophilia C. It is erratic and frequently goes undetected until an injury or surgery is performed.
