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BY:DR ISRAA OMAR
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Both are synthetic agents Work by inhibition of plasminogen activation They are orally active A potential side effect of treatment is intravascular thrombosis
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It stops bleeding by blocking plasmin It can inhibit streptokinase It is used to reduce blood loss in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery Side effect include anaphylactic reaction if there is previous exposure within 12 month, renal dysfunction is also reported with the use of this drug
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Antagonizes the anticoagulant effect of heparin It is derived from fish sperm and testes and has a high content of arginine which make it basic drug It is positive charge neutralize the negative charge of heparin thus making a stable complex and prevent the action of heparin Side effect include dyspnea, flushing, hypotension and bradycardia especially when injected rapidly
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It antagonize the action of oral anticoagulant The action of vitamin k start after 24 hours ;thus,if immediate action is required,fresh frozen plasma should be infused
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