Anistreplase
Pharmaceutical drug used to treat blood clots
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Anistreplase is a thrombolytic drug. It is also known as anisoylated plasminogen streptokinase activator complex (APSAC). As a thrombolytic drug, it is used to treat blood clots in emergency situations.
Trade namesEminase
Elimination half-life90 minutes
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| Trade names | Eminase |
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| Elimination half-life | 90 minutes |
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| Molar mass | approx. 131 kg/mol |
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Uses
Anistreplase is used to treat blood clots in emergency situations such as myocardial infarction.[1] Early treatment gives better outcomes.[1]