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thrombolytic agents, dissolve blood clots that have formed in certain blood vessels, when a blood clot seriously lessens the flow, blood to certain parts, the body, thrombolytic agents are also, dissolve blood clots that form in tubes that are placed into the body, the tubes allow treatments, dialysis, injections into a vein, given over a long period, given only by, under the direct supervision, a doctor, available, following dosage forms parenteral, alteplase, recombinant, injection, anistreplase, injection, reteplase, recombinant, injection, streptokinase, injection, urokinase, injection, using the medicine, weighed against the good it will do, for thrombolytic agents, allergic reaction to alteplase, anistreplase, streptokinase, urokinase, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, pregnant, recently had a baby, there is a slight chance that use, a thrombolytic agent during the first five months, a miscarriage, both streptokinase and urokinase, used in pregnant women, haven't been reported to cause this problem, studies in pregnant women, for streptokinase, studies in animals, for urokinase, not shown that these medicines cause either miscarriage, harm to the fetus, birth defects (Ency), studies, birth defects (Ency) with alteplase and anistreplase, haven't been done in either pregnant women, animals, when breast-feeding (Ency), not known whether thrombolytic agents pass into the breast milk, most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, used safely while breast-feeding (Ency), mothers, and who wish to breast-feed, studies on these medicines, done only in adult patients, there is no specific information comparing the use, thrombolytic agents in children with use in other age groups, streptokinase has occasionally been used in children to dissolve blood clots in certain blood vessels, bleeding, more likely to occur in children, usually more sensitive than adults to the effects, streptokinase, the need for treatment with a thrombolytic agent, other kinds, increased in elderly patients with blood clots, bleeding may also be increased, discuss the use, with a physician, an interaction might occur, change the dose, before you receive a thrombolytic agent, a physician know, anticoagulants, blood thinners, aspirin, cefamandole, mandol, cefoperazone, cefobid, cefotetan, cefotan, dipyridamole, persantine, divalproex, depakote, enoxaparin, lovenox, heparin, indomethacin, indocin, inflammation, pain medicine, except narcotics, phenylbutazone, butazolidin, plicamycin, mithracin, sulfinpyrazone, anturane, thrombolytic agents, other, ticlopidine, ticlid, valproic acid, depakene, bleeding, increased also, had an injection, anistreplase, streptokinase within the past year, may not work properly if they are given, again, a physician may decide to use alteplase, urokinase instead, other medical problems, recent delivery, a child, thrombolytic agents, any other medical problems, allergic reaction to streptokinase, anistreplase, urokinase, increased risk, an allergic reaction (Ency), blood disease, bleeding problems (Ency), a history, bleeding in any part, the body, brain disease, tumor, heart, blood vessel disease, irregular heartbeat (Ency), high blood pressure (Ency), liver disease (Ency), severe, stroke, especially with seizure, serious bleeding, streptococcal, strep, infection, recent, surgery within the last two months, anistreplase, streptokinase may not work properly after a streptococcal infection; a physician may decide to use a different thrombolytic agent also, recently had, conditions, falls, blows to the body, head, any other injury, injections into a blood vessel, placement, any tube into the body, surgery, dental surgery, serious bleeding, recently had a baby, serious bleeding, will be different for different patients, the dose you receive will depend on the medicine you receive and will be based on the condition for which you are receiving the medicine, the dose will also depend on my body weight, precautions, know the side effects, thrombolytic agents can cause bleeding that, not serious, serious bleeding may occur in some people, to help prevent serious bleeding, carefully follow any instructions given by my health care professional, move around as little as possible, do not get out, bed on my own, health care professional tells you, all right to do so, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, tell my health care professional immediately if, side effects occur, bleeding, oozing from cuts, gums, wounds, around the place, injection, fever, low blood pressure, agitation, bloating, blue, purple toes, blurred vision (Ency), bruising, changes in facial skin color, chest pain (Ency), discomfort, chills, coma, confusion, darkened urine, decreased urine output, depression, dizziness (Ency), double vision, fast, irregular breathing, flushing, redness, skin, gangrenous fingers, toes, headache, mild, severe, hostility, indigestion, irritability, lethargy, appetite, muscle cramps (Ency), spasms, muscle pain, stiffness, muscle twitching, nausea, nervousness, numbness (Ency), tingling in face, arms, legs, pain in side, abdomen, possibly radiating to the back, pain in toes, pain, discomfort in arms, jaw, back, neck, pounding, ears, purplish red, net-like, blotchy spots on skin, rapid weight gain (Ency), seizures, shortness of breath, troubled breathing, tightness in chest, /or wheezing, skin rash (Ency), hives, itching, slow, fast heartbeat, stupor, sweating, swelling, eyes, face, lips, tongue, swelling, hands, ankles, trouble in speaking, walking, unusual tiredness (Ency), weakness, vomiting, weakness in arms, legs, yellow eyes, skin, frequency not determined, bluish color, fingernails, lips, skin, palms, nail beds, cough, difficulty breathing (Ency), drowsiness (Ency), faintness, lightheadedness when getting up from a lying, sitting position suddenly, fatigue, noisy breathing, welts, symptoms, bleeding inside the body, abdominal, stomach pain, swelling, back pain, backaches, blood in urine (Ency), bloody, tarry stools (Ency), constipation, coughing up blood, dizziness (Ency), headaches, severe, continuing, joint pain, stiffness, swelling, muscle pain, stiffness, severe, continuing, nosebleeds, unexpected, unusually heavy bleeding from vagina, vomiting, blood, material that looks like coffee grounds, other side effects, additional information once a medicine has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show, also useful for other medical problems, this use is not included in product labeling, alteplase, used in certain patients with the following condition, peripheral arterial occlusive disease other than, information, there is no additional information relating to, side effects, use, brand names some commonly used brand names are, abbokinase, abbokinase open-cath, activase, eminase, retavase, streptase, abbokinase open-cath, activase rt-pa, eminase, streptase,



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