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Antifibrinolytics are a
class of
medication that are
inhibitors of fibrinolysis.
Examples include aminocaproic acid (ε-aminocaproic acid) and tranexamic...
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Brunskill SJ,
Doree C,
Hopewell S,
Murphy MF, et al. (2016). "
Antifibrinolytics (lysine analogues) for the
prevention of
bleeding in
people with haematological...
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antifibrinolytics, have been
studied for
their utility in the
treatment of
hemorrhagic shock in the
trauma patient.
Several antifibrinolytics have...
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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...
- ATC code B02
Antihemorrhagics is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
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classes of
antihemorrhagic drugs used in medicine.
These include antifibrinolytics,
blood coagulation factors, fibrinogen, and
vitamin K.
Topical hemostatic...
- Ormeloxifene. Spermicide. NSAIDs, anticholinergics,
haemostatic drugs,
antifibrinolytics,
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), bone regulators, beta-receptor...
- angioedema, HAE
types I and II, and
nonhistaminergic angioedema,
antifibrinolytics such as
tranexamic acid or ε-aminocaproic acid may be effective. Cinnarizine...
- that this
condition can be
prevented and
treated by
administering antifibrinolytic medication such as
tranexamic acid via the oral or
parenteral route...
- keep
platelets in
place and
prevent clot lysis.
Tranexamic acid and
antifibrinolytic agents are not
useful in
treating peptic ulcer disease.
Early endoscopic...