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Thromboembolic disorders

The role of the platelet integrin GPIIb/IIIa receptor and its potential utility as a radio-diagnostic agent in the rapid detection of thromboembolic events has been demonstrated [6]. This approach may be useful for the noninvasive diagnosis of various thromboembolic disorders. [Pg.146]

Thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorder, or a history of these conditions... [Pg.344]

Nitric Oxide Donors as Anti-platelet Agents for Thromboembolic Disorders Clinical Status and Therapeutic Prognosis... [Pg.299]

Apply patch twice weekly skin irritation. Breast tenderness, headache, edema. Risk of endometrial cancer diminished by concurrent progesterone use. Contraindicated in thromboembolic disorder, breast cancer, or estrogen-dependent malignancy. [Pg.23]

Such a product is contraindicated in oestrogen-dependent carcinoma and thromboembolic disorders because of the oestrogen component. A history of migraine is not an absolute contraindication but requires administration with caution. Migraine is a side-effect associated with the oestrogen component. [Pg.303]

Under this therapy, menses will continue. The risk of thromboembolic disorders is increased and that of myocardial infarction probably lowered. Hormone treatment can be extended for 10 y or longer. Before menopause, daily calcium intake should be kept at 1 g (contained in 1 L of milk), and 1.5 g thereafter. [Pg.318]

Active thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disorders undiagnosed abnormal genital bleeding known or suspected pregnancy acute liver disease benign or malignant... [Pg.222]

Thromboembolic disorders Patients who develop active thrombophlebitis or thromboembolic disease should have the levonorgestrel capsules removed. Also consider removal in women who will be immobilized for a prolonged period due to surgery or other illnesses. [Pg.223]

Thromboembolic disorders Be alert to the earliest manifestations of thrombotic disorders. If any of these occur or are suspected, do not readminister the drug. Ocular disorders Do not readminister pending examination if there is a sudden partial or complete loss of vision or if there is a sudden onset of proptosis, diplopia, or migraine. If examination reveals papilledema or retinal vascular lesions, do not readminister. [Pg.228]


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