- An
antithrombotic agent is a drug that
reduces the
formation of
blood clots (thrombi).
Antithrombotics can be used
therapeutically for
prevention (primary...
- A
myocardial infarction (MI),
commonly known as a
heart attack,
occurs when
blood flow
decreases or
stops in one of the
coronary arteries of the heart...
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anatomical change they induce) include:
Antifungals Antimicrobials Antithrombotics Bronchodilator Chronotrope (positive or negative)
Decongestant Diuretic...
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sugar and
oxygenation are kept at
optimum levels.
Anticoagulants and
antithrombotics can make
bleeding worse and are
generally discontinued (and reversed...
- PMIDĀ 25995317.
Moustafa A,
Ruzieh M,
Eltahawy E,
Karim S (2019). "
Antithrombotic therapy in
patients with
atrial fibrillation and
coronary artery disease"...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
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treatment options for ATE
include antithrombotic therapy,
revascularization procedures, and risk
factor modification.
Antithrombotic therapy consists of antiplatelet...
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humans in medicine, such as antibacterials, antifungals, antivirals,
antithrombotics, immunomodifiers,
antitumor drugs, and
enzyme inhibitors; and in agriculture...
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blood products.
Anticoagulants and anti-platelet
agents (together "
antithrombotics") are
amongst the most
commonly used medications. Anti-platelet agents...
- and
triglyceride concentrations: antioxidative, anti-inflammatory,
antithrombotic,
improved endothelial function and
plaque stability, all of
which counter...