Tranexemic acid Tranexemic acid (trans-4-aminomethyl cyclohexane carboxylic acid), a plasmin inhibitor, commonly used as a haemostatic agent owing to its antifibrolytic action is also promoted as a systemic skin whitening agent especially as oral or intradermal injections for melasma
Sweating accompanied by unexplained weight loss, fever, or persistent fatigue warrants prompt evaluation
Overall, the significantly low levels of each antioxidant enzyme in the diabetic subjects as compared to normal healthy subjects is a pointer to the prevalence of oxidative stress and indicative of impaired antioxidant status in diabetic patients
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Telomerase is normally active only in germline cells, stem cells, and cancer cells