- (one of the main
constituent of
blood clots) and are
therefore called fibrinolytics. All
currently approved thrombolytic drugs are biologics,
either derived...
-
acute myocardial infarction. Alternatively, a more
rapid detection of
fibrinolytic activity,
especially hyperfibrinolysis, is
possible with thromboelastometry...
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tranexamic acid.
These lysine-like
drugs interfere with the
formation of the
fibrinolytic enzyme plasmin from its
precursor plasminogen by
plasminogen activators...
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anticoagulant therapy Streptokinase belongs to a
group of
medications known as
fibrinolytics, and
complexes of
streptokinase with
human plasminogen can hydrolytically...
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occurs when the
fibrinolytic mechanisms break up the
thrombus and
blood flow is
restored to the vessel. This may be
aided by
fibrinolytic drugs such as...
-
Lumbrokinase is a
class of
fibrinolytic enzymes present in
earthworm species including Lumbricus bimastus and
Lumbricus rubellus. This
enzyme was first...
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option in
which enzymatic debriding agents,
categorised as proteolytic,
fibrinolytic or collagenases, are used to
target the
various components of dead tissue...
- When in
contact with
human blood or
blood clots, it
exhibits a
strong fibrinolytic activity and
works by
inactivating plasminogen activator inhibitor 1...
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These medications can
include antiplatelet drug, anticoagulant, and
fibrinolytics. As
infection is
often ****ociated with gangrene,
antibiotics are often...
- inhibitors. Coagulation: anticoagulants, heparin,
antiplatelet drugs,
fibrinolytics, anti-hemophilic factors,
haemostatic drugs. General: β-receptor blockers...