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abciximab, ab-siks-ih-mab, lessen the chance, heart attack in people who need percutaneous coronary intervention, pci, a procedure to open blocked arteries, the heart, a heart attack may occur when a blood vessel, heart is blocked by a blood clot, blood clots can sometimes form during pci, abciximab reduces the chance that a harmful clot will form by preventing certain cells, blood from clumping together, abciximab is used with aspirin and heparin, which are other medicines, keep my blood from clotting, dosage forms:
parenteral, injection, using the medicine, weighed against the good it will do, for abciximab, allergic reaction to abciximab, murine, mouse, proteins, had abciximab before, developed an allergy to it, ever had abciximab, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies on effects in pregnancy, haven't been done in either humans, animals, pregnant, may become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Ency), not known whether this medicine passes into breast milk, most medicines pass into breast milk in small amounts, used safely while breast-feeding (Ency), mothers, using this medicine and who wish to breast-feed, studies on this medicine, done only in adult patients, abciximab in children with use in other age groups, bleeding problems (Ency), especially likely to occur in elderly patients, usually more sensitive than younger adults tot the effects, abciximab, discuss the use, with a physician, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking abciximab, aspirin, anticoagulants, blood thinners, warfarin, coumadin, cefamandole, mandol, cefoperazone, cefobid, cefotetan, cefotan, clot-dissolving drugs, alteplase, activase, streptokinase, streptase, urokinase, abbokinase, dextran, dipyridamole, persantine, aggrenox, heparin, inflammation, pain medicine, except narcotics, medicines that prevent platelets from sticking together, clopidogrel, plavix, ticlopidine, ticlid, using, together with abciximab may increase the risk, bleeding, other medical problems, abciximab, any other medical problems, aneurysm, swelling in a blood vessel, head, blood disease, a history, unusual bleeding, brain problems which may include bleeding, disease, injury, tumor, weigh less than 150 pounds, are over 65 years, injury to any part, the body, liver disease (Ency), stroke, the risk, bleeding, increased
also, received abciximab, heparin before and had a reaction to either, thrombocytopenia, a low platelet count, blood, new blood clots formed while you were receiving the medicine, recently had any bleeding from the stomach, previously had a stroke, recently fallen, suffered a blow to the body, head, had major medical, dental surgery, events may increase the risk, serious bleeding when you are taking abciximab, abciximab will be different for different patients, based on my body weight, the dose will also depend on my medical condition, response to abciximab, follow a physician's orders, for injection, dosage form, for prevention, blood clots during percutaneous coronary intervention, the procedure to open blocked blood vessels, initial dose: 250 micrograms, mcg, per kilogram, body weight injected 10 to 60 minutes before the procedure, maintenance dose: 0.125 mcg per kg, body weight per minute, maximum, 10 mcg per minute, by iv for 12 hours, for patients with unstable angina that will undergo percutaneous coronary intervention within 24 hours, initial dose: 250 micrograms, mcg, per kilogram, body weight injected, maintenance dose: 10 mcg per minute by iv for 18 to 24 hours, ending 1 hour after the procedure, precautions, know the side effects, tell all, medical doctors and dentists, check with a physician immediately if you notice, side effects, bruising, bleeding, especially bleeding that is hard to stop, bleeding inside the body sometimes appears as bloody, tarry stools (Ency), faintness, back pain; burning, pricking, tickling, tingling sensation; leg weakness; numbness; paralysis, problems with bowel, bladder function, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention,
check with a physician immediately, side effects occur, bleeding, blurred vision; confusion; dizziness (Ency), faintness, lightheadedness when getting up from a lying, sitting position suddenly; sweating; unusual tiredness (Ency), weakness, tarry stools (Ency), bleeding gums, blood in urine (Ency), stools, pinpoint red spots on skin, unusual bleeding, bruising, chest pain (Ency), discomfort, chills, cough, eye pain (Ency), fever, general feeling, illness, headache, pale skin, rapid weight gain (Ency), shortness of breath, slow, irregular heartbeat (Ency), sneezing, sore throat, swelling, hands, ankles, feet, lower legs, tightness in chest, tingling, hands, feet, troubled breathing, unusual tiredness (Ency), wheezing, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, back pain, acid, sour stomach (Ency), belching, burning, crawling, itching, numbness (Ency), prickling, pins and needles, tingling feelings, changes in vision, delusions, dementia, fear, heartburn, indigestion, stomach discomfort, upset, pain, mood, mental changes, nausea, nervousness, vomiting,
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brand names, reopro, reopro, other commonly used names are c7e3 fab,
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antithrombotic monoclonal antibody, antithrombotic, platelet aggregation inhibitor
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