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Friday, 25 May 2012
Is Alteplase Safe For Stroke Patients Over 80? Researchers Say Yes
Each year in the UK around 30,000 individuals aged 80+ suffer a stroke. However, alteplase - an injectable drug that helps breakdown blood clots - is not licensed to treat stroke in individuals aged 80 years and over. Although the drug can be used in several conditions including ischemic stroke, heart attacks and pulmonary embolism, the time window in which the drug can be administered safely and effectively after a stroke is still debated. Two studies published in The Lancet reveal the benefits of alteplase in stroke patients age 80+ and also confirm the benefits of rapid treatment...
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