New anticoagulants require new antidotes
New anticoagulants that are embedded into the clinic for the treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation, reconstructive operations on the locomotor system and others like them require new antidotes, and they will soon, it is thought, will appear.
Was another phase of the study possible antidote to new oral factor Xa inhibitors with a primary PRT4445 andeksanet called alpha, apixaban inhibitory effect by 90% within two minutes after intravenous bolus maintaining at this level during the two hour infusion.
Without the development of these antidotes, there is a real danger of uncontrolled bleeding.
Andeksanet alpha is similar to factor Xa, competitively blocking the inhibitory effects of apixaban, rivaroksaban'a, enoxaparin, and developed edoksabana betriksabana.
The main study of a new drug for FDA approval is planned for 2014.
In the meantime, essence of the case, the question is - or well-tested warfarin or new anticoagulants, without waiting for the antidote.
Atrial fibrillation and others like her, the pathological processes of cohort meteodependent states.
Major Side Effects Associated With Use of Pradaxa - NY Attorney Dan Burke of Parker Waichman
http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/over...
Attorney Dan Burke of Parker Waichman explains the side effects of using the prescription drug Pradaxa.
Pradaxa is an anticoagulant which basically means it prevents blood from clotting. Although there are other drugs that are used to treat the same condition, the manufacturers of Pradaxa promoted the drug stating that it didn't have the same issues as those other drugs. However, it has a very strong flaw that is causing massive health complications. With each of the drugs, you have the possibility to have a bleeding event. What this means is that when you bleed, it won't stop. Plus, with Pradaxa bleeding events can be caused by minor events that wouldn't make a normal person begin to bleed out. The flaw with Pradaxa is there is no current way to stop the bleeding quickly. You may even need dialysis to help you recover and that's if you have enough time. Watch this video now to learn more.
To learn more about prescription drug law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.yourlawyer.com/topics/over.... If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (800) 800-9797. I welcome your call.
Dan Burke
Parker | Waichman LLP
6 Harbor Park Drive
Port Washington, NY 11050
(800) 800-9797
http://yourlawyer.com