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activase 50 mg 29 miu vial

1,963.20 SAR | SAR
scientific Name alteplase ,
Dosage 50mg
Type Vial
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    Medicine Description

    Activase vial is used to help dissolve acute blood clots. It contains alteplase, a substance that activates the breakdown of clots inside blood vessels. It is used in emergency conditions such as heart attacks, ischemic strokes, and certain cases of pulmonary embolism.

    It helps improve blood flow and reduce complications caused by vascular blockage. It is administered in hospitals under strict medical supervision due to the need for continuous monitoring during treatment. It is considered an important drug for rapid intervention in life-threatening clot-related conditions.

    Composition of Activase

    Activase contains the following active ingredient:

    • Alteplase.

    Strength and dosage form of Activase

    Activase is available as a vial in a 50 mg strength, containing 29 million international units. The package contains 2 vials. It is used under strict medical supervision in cases requiring thrombolytic therapy, according to the specialist’s assessment.

    Indications for use of ACTIVASE

    The main uses of Activase include:

    • Treatment of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack).

    • Treatment of ischemic stroke caused by blood clots.

    • Treatment of acute pulmonary embolism.

    • Dissolving intravascular blood clots.

    • Improving blood flow and reducing complications.

    • Emergency hospital use in critical conditions.

    • Reducing tissue damage caused by arterial blockage.

    Dosage of Activase

    The drug is administered via intravenous injection only. The dose varies depending on the type of clot and the patient’s condition. It is used exclusively in hospitals under specialized medical supervision.

    Continuous monitoring of the patient is required throughout treatment to ensure safety and response. The dose must not be modified or adjusted without consulting the physician.

    Side effects of Activase

    The most common side effects of Activase include:

    • Increased risk of bleeding.

    • Low blood pressure.

    • Headache or dizziness.

    • Nausea or vomiting.

    • Easy bruising.

    • In some cases, irregular heart rhythm.

    Contraindications of Activase

    Activase should not be used in cases of active bleeding or a history of brain hemorrhage. It is also contraindicated in patients with severe clotting disorders or recent surgery.

    Extreme caution is required in patients with uncontrolled hypertension or liver disease. It should only be used under full medical supervision in specialized hospital settings.

    Alternatives to Activase in pharmacies

    Available alternatives include:

    • Actilyse.

    • Alteplase.

    • Reteplase.

    • Tenecteplase.

    Proper use of Activase

    This medication is used only in hospitals under specialist supervision. Vital signs must be continuously monitored throughout treatment, and the prescribed dose must be strictly followed without any changes.

    Patients must be closely observed for any signs of bleeding, and any unusual symptoms should be reported immediately. It must never be used outside medical supervision due to serious risks.

    Storage conditions

    It should be stored under the following conditions:

    • Store at a temperature as recommended by the manufacturer.

    • Keep away from direct light.

    • Do not freeze.

    • Keep in the original packaging.

    • Keep out of reach of children.