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Intracranial hemorrhage, with fibrinolytic therapy

These drugs find clinical utility in settings such as prevention of rebleeding in intracranial hemorrhages, as adjunctive therapy in hemophilia, and of course, in treatment of bleeding associated with fibrinolytic therapy. In most bleeding conditions, however, -aminocaproic acid therapy has not been shown to be of definitive benefit. In recent trials, tranexamic acid was found to reduce red cell transfusion better than -aminocaproic acid or placebo in patients undergoing liver transplantation (136). [Pg.1250]


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