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I know that streptokinase is called a clotbuster and is administered quickly when someone has AMI. You have MI because of decreased bloodflow to the heart. This could be from a clot or clogged artery ... View answer
connection between the cortisone injection and the development of the clot? ...I had a cortisone injection in my left knee in May of this year. last week I was diagnosed with a ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I recently was hospitalized for pulmonary emboli in my lungs, possible clot was in my leg. A CTScan showed no evidence of another clot. I'm still taking Lovanox injections, along with Coumadin trying to ... View answer
can you advise if xarelto is a clotbuster - I have been diagnosed as having a clot in my jugular by my clavical and was advised that xarelto was a clotbuster, I had an ultra sound and a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rana Ahsan Javed
( General & Family Physician)
my husband was in icu last week with blood clot in calf. they used the clotbuster and clot is gone. he has been wearing compression hose non stop since last week. today i noticed some flat red... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Phanindra Dulipala
( Diabetologist)
My partner just last week diagnosed with a clot in one of the semi large arteries(one that affected his speech) and doctors gave him a clotbuster to dissolve the clot. He is now back at work... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon
( General & Family Physician)
well my whole right leg swells up and i take warfrin and i was taking loveknox with the warfrin but not anymore.The doctors did surgery something called the blood clotbuster but it didnt work.I cant ... View answer
Answered by :Ahmed Fawzy
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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