Activase
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Definition
- Noun:
- A thrombolytic agent: "Activase" is a proprietary name for a drug that dissolves blood clots by breaking down fibrin, a key protein in clot formation. It is specifically used in emergency medical treatment.
Usage
- "Activase" is used as a proper noun, referring to a specific branded medication. It is typically preceded by the definite article 'the' or used in a generic sense for the drug itself.
- It is primarily used in medical contexts, such as in hospital settings, clinical discussions, and pharmaceutical literature.
Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor administered Activase to the patient experiencing a heart attack.
- Activase is often the thrombolytic of choice for acute ischemic stroke within the treatment window.
Advanced Usage
- "to be treated with Activase": to receive this specific clot-dissolving drug as part of medical therapy.
- Patients who meet the criteria may be treated with Activase to restore blood flow.
Variants and Related Words
- Alteplase (n): The generic, non-proprietary name for the drug "Activase".
- tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) (n): The abbreviated scientific name for the class of drug to which Activase belongs.
Synonyms
- Thrombolytic agent: A substance that breaks down blood clots.
- Clot-buster: An informal term for a thrombolytic drug.
Related Terms
- Fibrinolysis (n): The process of breaking down fibrin in blood clots, which is the action of Activase.
- Myocardial infarction (n): A heart attack, a primary condition treated with Activase.
- Ischemic stroke (n): A type of stroke caused by a clot, another condition for which Activase is used.
Noun
- a thrombolytic agent (trade name Activase) that causes fibrinolysis at the site of a blood clot; used in treating acute myocardial infarction