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Help study blood system drugs for the PTCE

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Generic Name
Brand Name
Class
Indication
Ferrous sulfate   Feo-sol, Fer-In-Sol   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Ferrous sulfate exsiccated   SLOW FE, Feosol, Feratab, Fe50   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Polysaccharide iron   Niferex   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Ferrous sulfate and sodium ascorbate   Fero Grad 500   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Iron dextran   INFeD, DexFerrum   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Sodium ferric gluconate complex   Ferlecit   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Iron sucrose   Venofer   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Folic acid   Folvite   Vitamin   Megaloblastic anemia  
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Cyanocobalamin (B-12)   Nascobal   Vitamin   Deficiency  
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Darbepoetin   Aranesp   Hematopoietic agent   Anemia associated with chronic renal failure or nonmyeloid malignancies  
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epoetin alfa   Epogen, Procrit   Hematopoietic agent   Anemia associated with chronic renal failure, zidovudine in HIV patients, chemotherapy  
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hydroxyurea   Hydrea   Anti-cancer agent   Various cancers, unlabeled use for sickle cell anemia  
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factor VIII   Alphanate, Monoclate-P   Antihemophilic agent   Hemophilia A  
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recombinant factor VIII   Advate, Bioclate, Recombinate   Antihemophilic agent   Hemophilia A  
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factor IX   Mononine   Antihemophilic agent   Hemophilia B  
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recombinant factor IX   BeneFix   Antihemophilic agent   Hemophilia B  
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Aminocaproic acid   Amicar   Hemostatic   Excessive bleeding  
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tranexamic acid   Cyklokapron   Hemostatic   Short term prevention of bleeding  
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aprotinin   Trasylol   Hemostatic   Reduce blood loss during open heart surgery  
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aspirin   Bayer, Ecotrin   Antiplatelet   Prevention of stroke, treatment and prevention of hear attack  
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dipyridamole   Persantin   Antiplatelet   Prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism  
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clopidogrel   Plavix   Antiplatelet   Treatment and prevention of heart attack and stroke  
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ticlopidine   Ticlid   Antiplatelet   Treatment and prevention of stroke  
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aspirin and dipyridamole   Aggrenox   Antiplatelet   Prevention of stroke  
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heprin   heprin   Anticoagulant   Treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism  
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dalteparin   Fragmin   Anticoagulant   Treatment and provention of deep vein thrombosis and acute coronary syndrome  
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enoxaparin   Lovenox   Anticoagulant   Provention of deep vein thrombosis and acute coronary syndrome  
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tinzaparin   Innohep   Anticoagulant   Treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism  
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warfarin   Coumadin   Anticoagulant   Treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism  
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protamine sulfate   protamine sulfate   Heparin antagonist   Treatment of heparin overdose  
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vitamin K   Mephyton   Vitamin   Coagulation disorders, treatment of warfarin overdose  
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argatroban   argatroban   Anticoagulant   Anticoagulation in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (low platelet count)  
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bivalirudin   Angiomax   Anticoagulant   Treatment of acute coronary syndrome  
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desirudin   Iprivask   Anticoagulant   Prevention of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism in  
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lepirudin   Refludan   Anticoagulant   Anticoagulation in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (low platelet count)  
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fondaparinux   Arixtra   Anticoagulant   Prevention of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism in orthopedic surgeries  
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abciximab   ReoPro   Antiplatelet   Treatment of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention  
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eptifibatide   Integrilin   Antiplatelet   Treatment of acute coronary syndrome and in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention  
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tirofiban   Aggrastat   Antiplatelet   Treatment of acute coronary syndrome  
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streptokinase   Streptase   Thrombolytic   Treatment of acute heart attack, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism  
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alteplase   Activase   Thrombolytic   Treatment of acute heart attack, stroke and pulmonary embolism  
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reteplase   Retevase   Thrombolytic   Treatment of acute heart attack  
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tenecteplase   TNKase   Thrombolytic   Treatment of acute heart attack  
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ferrous fumerate   Feostat,Ferro-Sequels   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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Ferrous gluconate   Fergon   Mineral   Iron deficiency  
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