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hospira, inc. - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid 250 mg in 1 ml - aminocaproic acid injection, is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, fresh whole blood transfusions, fibrinogen infusions, and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures), and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as aplastic anemia; acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may frequently be associated with life-threatening complications following severe trauma, anoxia, and shock. symptomatic of such complications is surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings .) aminocaproic acid shoul

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akorn operating company llc - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid 0.25 g in 1 ml - amicar is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings .) amicar should not be used when there is evidence of an active intravascular c

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vitruvias therapeutics - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid tablets is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings .) aminocaproic acid tablets should not be used when there is

AMINOCAPROIC ACID injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

aminocaproic acid injection, solution

general injectables and vaccines, inc. - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid injection, is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, fresh whole blood transfusions, fibrinogen infusions, and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures), and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as aplastic anemia; acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may frequently be associated with life-threatening complications following severe trauma, anoxia, and shock. symptomatic of such complications is surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings .) aminocaproic acid should

AMINOCAPROIC ACID injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

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henry schein, inc. - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid injection, is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, fresh whole blood transfusions, fibrinogen infusions, and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures), and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as aplastic anemia; acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may frequently be associated with life-threatening complications following severe trauma, anoxia, and shock. symptomatic of such complications is surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings .) aminocaproic acid should

AMINOCAPROIC ACID tablet
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akorn operating company llc - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usually a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings ). aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidence of an

AMINOCAPROIC ACID tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

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amneal pharmaceuticals ny llc - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid tablets are useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usualiy a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system) (see warnings ). aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidence of an active intravascular clotting process. when there is uncertainty as to whether the cause of bleeding is primary fibrinolysis or disseminated intravascular coagulation (dic), this distinction must be made before administering aminocaproic acid. the following tests can be applied to differentiate the two conditions: - platelet count is usually decreased in dic but normal in primary fibrinolysis. - protamine paracoagulation test is positive in dic; a precipitate forms when protamine sulfate is dropped into citrated plasma. the test is negative in the presence of primary fibrinolysis. - the euglobulin clot lysis test is abnormal in primary fibrinolysis but normal in dic. aminocaproic acid must not be used in the presence of dic without concomitant heparin.

AMINOCAPROIC ACID tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

aminocaproic acid tablet

leading pharma, llc - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life- threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usualiy a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings. ) aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidence of an

AMINOCAPROIC ACID tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

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major pharmaceuticals - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid tablets are useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life-threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usualiy a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system) (see warnings ). aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidenc

AMINOCAPROIC ACID tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

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carnegie pharmaceuticals, llc - aminocaproic acid (unii: u6f3787206) (aminocaproic acid - unii:u6f3787206) - aminocaproic acid is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding. in life- threatening situations, transfusion of appropriate blood products and other emergency measures may be required. fibrinolytic bleeding may frequently be associated with surgical complications following heart surgery (with or without cardiac bypass procedures) and portacaval shunt; hematological disorders such as amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (accompanying aplastic anemia); acute and life-threatening abruptio placentae; hepatic cirrhosis; and neoplastic disease such as carcinoma of the prostate, lung, stomach, and cervix. urinary fibrinolysis, usualiy a normal physiological phenomenon, may contribute to excessive urinary tract fibrinolytic bleeding associated with surgical hematuria (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (see warnings. ) aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidence of an