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Antithrombosis

Arrange for follow-up and long-term anticoagulation therapy management. Communicate with the patient s primary care physician and/or refer to a local antithrombosis service, if available. If the patient is to be treated primarily in the hospital, these arrangements can be made 1 to 2 days prior to hospital discharge. [Pg.158]

University of Maryland Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science University of Maryland Medical Center-Antithrombosis Services Baltimore, Maryland Chapter 7 Venous Thromboembolism... [Pg.1689]

The aim of this work was to evaluate the inhibition effect of ome Allium aqueous extracts on acrosin and trypsin activities, a new aspect in the wide spectrum of Allium compound activities. The antioxidant capacity, probably responsible for antithrombosis and antitumoral effects, was determined for different parts of Allium plants (bulb, green leaf, white stalk). The toxicity of crude extracts was also determined. [Pg.354]

New uses for drugs already in general use as a result of intelligent observation and serendipity, or advancing knowledge of molecular mechanisms, e.g. aspirin for antithrombosis effect. [Pg.45]

Antithrombotic therapy is used in myriad CV diseases such as atrial fibrillation, heart failure, valve replacement, peripheral vascular disease, and stroke. This presents an ideal setting for a pharmacist-managed antithrombosis clinic. Today, many institutions have antithrombosis clinics managed by clinical pharmacists this trend continues to grow. [Pg.122]

Professor and Vice Chair, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Clinical Speciahst, Antithrombosis Service, University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, Maryland Chapter 19... [Pg.2836]

Deligoparin (OP2000) Antithrombosis, Inflammatory bowel disease Opocrin, Incara, Elan Phase III... [Pg.220]

Bay g6575 is potent and has extremely low toxicity—the LD50 in rats could not be determined, but it was estimated >10,000 mg/kg p.o. It lacks analgesic, antiinflammatory, autonomic, or cardiovascular effects other than antithrombosis. [Pg.515]

To the first point should be added antisteroid (cortisone, aldosterone), anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anticomplement and antihypertensive. Possibly a nomenclature is needed that distinguishes the various biological and therapeutic properties of heparin and heparinoids, as well as adequate standards for heparin-anticoagulant, heparin-CF, heparin-anti-aldosterone, heparin-anti-inflammatory and heparin-antithrombosis. [Pg.179]

A series of events such as the platelet aggregation, hbrinogenesis, hbrin adhesion, hbrin aggregation, and vascular inner wall injury are implicated in the thrombosis. Thus the thrombosis, antithrombosis, and thrombolysis may relate to antiplatelet aggregation [96], chemical- and electrical-induced blood vessel injury [97, 98], thread-induced fibrin or platelet adhesion [99], euglobulin clot lysis time [100,101], fibrinolytic area [102], and reduction of thrombus mass [103,104]. [Pg.544]

Clinical Associate Professor Director, Antithrombosis Center College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago... [Pg.1210]

Going strictly by the definition of haemocompatibility, apart from endothelial cells and platelets fliat are directly involved in the process of thrombosis and antithrombosis, although they are present in the blood, the other blood cells can be used to assess only biocompatibility instead of haemocompatibility because they are not directly involved in thrombus formation and/or prevention of thrombus formation. Thus, the interaction of DLC with other blood cells such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes and erythrocytes (RBCs) can only give an indication of biocompatibility and not really haemocompatibility . [Pg.275]

Drug release Capsulation Sustained drug release such as antitumor, growth factors to promote healing, antithrombosis, angiogenesis, anti-infection... [Pg.446]


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