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Antifibrinolytics are a
class of
medication that are
inhibitors of fibrinolysis.
Examples include aminocaproic acid (ε-aminocaproic acid) and tranexamic...
- 4-aminomethylbenzoic acid or p-aminomethylbenzoic acid, PAMBA) is an
antifibrinolytic. 4-Aminobenzoic acid
Verstraete M (March 1985). "Clinical application...
- acid is a
synthetic analog of the
amino acid lysine. It
serves as an
antifibrinolytic by
reversibly binding four to five
lysine receptor sites on plasminogen...
- PMID 26339364. Chen RH,
Frazier OH,
Cooley DA (1
January 1995). "
Antifibrinolytic therapy in
cardiac surgery".
Texas Heart Institute Journal. 22 (3):...
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specifically to the
agents causing fibrin breakdown in the clot.
Antifibrinolytics, such as
aminocaproic acid (ε-aminocaproic acid) and
tranexamic acid...
- (BPTI), or
basic trypsin inhibitor of
bovine pancreas,
which is an
antifibrinolytic molecule that
inhibits trypsin and
related proteolytic enzymes. Under...
- that this
condition can be
prevented and
treated by
administering antifibrinolytic medication such as
tranexamic acid via the oral or
parenteral route...
- Ormeloxifene. Spermicide. NSAIDs, anticholinergics,
haemostatic drugs,
antifibrinolytics,
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), bone regulators, beta-receptor...
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elevated EPL or LY30
suggests fibrinolysis and may be
treated with an
antifibrinolytic, such as
tranexamic acid or
aminocaproic acid, in the
appropriate clinical...
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factor concentrates,
anticoagulants and protamine,
hemostyptic and
antifibrinolytic drugs.
Several reports confirm that
application of TEM is cost effective...