This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a medication called tranexamic acid in patients with morbid obesity who are undergoing a type of weight-loss surgery known as gastric bypass. Morbid obesity is a condition where a person has an excessive amount of body fat, which can lead to various health problems. The purpose of the study is to see if using tranexamic acid during the surgery can help reduce bleeding. Tranexamic acid is given as a solution through a vein, which is known as intravenous use.
In this study, some patients will receive tranexamic acid, while others will receive a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication. Another substance used in the study is sodium chloride, which is a common salt solution often used in medical settings. The study will compare the outcomes of those who receive tranexamic acid with those who receive the placebo to determine if there is a difference in the amount of bleeding during and after the surgery.
The study will follow patients through their surgery and recovery to monitor for any bleeding complications and other related outcomes. This includes checking for any need for additional medical interventions due to bleeding, as well as observing any side effects from the medication. The goal is to gather information that could help improve the safety and effectiveness of gastric bypass surgery for patients with morbid obesity.



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