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I am old enough to have used both Streptokinase and TPA for acute myocardial infarction. Probably treated 20 plus before angioplasty took over. You had to use Streptokinase right. 1.5 million units over 30 minutes, instead of 60 minutes...this was rock and roll Strepto from protocols developed in New Zealand. The guys would groan, " I feel terrible " , roll onto their sides, vomit, and... reperfuse. I loved it, much more dramatic than the slow TPA protocol. Being in a community hospital about 60 miles from tertiery centers, I still drill with the TPA protocols because sometimes the choppers don't fly and on those days ground transport ain't humming either! Cheers!
So here's a question for you, if Pharmaceutical companies don't increase prices to 'what the market will bear', why do patented drugs in Europe cost only about 20% of what they cost in the USA? Even drugs off patent are about half as expensive in Europe. Answer... Because the pharmaceutical companies are limited in how much they can charge in Europe and other countries too. Not so in the USA, where they raise the prices to what the market will bear, lol... I do appreciate your point though about why localized fibrinogen drugs are more expensive!
💉 📜 50 hematology cases are waiting, LIMITED availability, go to www.patreon.com/medicosis/
😅 If you like mnemonics, try Picmonic: www.picmonic.com/referrals/JK55NQXQQB9JLC119
👩💻Sign up for Dropbox here: db.tt/IIlB8ejxWe
📕📗 Books that I recommend, www.amazon.com/shop/medicosisperfectionalis
I am old enough to have used both Streptokinase and TPA for acute myocardial infarction. Probably treated 20 plus before angioplasty took over. You had to use Streptokinase right. 1.5 million units over 30 minutes, instead of 60 minutes...this was rock and roll Strepto from protocols developed in New Zealand. The guys would groan, " I feel terrible " , roll onto their sides, vomit, and... reperfuse. I loved it, much more dramatic than the slow TPA protocol. Being in a community hospital about 60 miles from tertiery centers, I still drill with the TPA protocols because sometimes the choppers don't fly and on those days ground transport ain't humming either! Cheers!
شكرا كتير انت سبب نجاحي بامتحان الascp بعد انقطاع ١١سنه
I am so glad to hear that...Way to go 👏...Please consider sharing my videos with others... Thanks 🙏
ألف مبروك
im watching all 121 videos rn for USMLE
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I appreciate it!
NCLEX-RN tip: contraindication of tPA starts at 13:48
Thank you so much 😊
always grateful for you
Thank you!
@MedicosisPerfectionalis can plasmin break chronic blood clots which has organized or calcified in artery?
what other intravenous medication for the stroke except TPA please ?
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Thank you 🙏
great videos thank you
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Great job , thank you ⭐️
My pleasure
So here's a question for you, if Pharmaceutical companies don't increase prices to 'what the market will bear', why do patented drugs in Europe cost only about 20% of what they cost in the USA? Even drugs off patent are about half as expensive in Europe. Answer... Because the pharmaceutical companies are limited in how much they can charge in Europe and other countries too. Not so in the USA, where they raise the prices to what the market will bear, lol... I do appreciate your point though about why localized fibrinogen drugs are more expensive!
Hey 👋 Andy,
Have you read “Applied Economics” by Dr. Thomas Sowell? There’s a whole chapter addressing this issue!
I hope you like it!
Thank you!
Where can i find your video on stroke ?
In my Neurology playlist (and in my Emergency Medicine playlist).
Why we lysis fibrin by plasmin but on otherhand we need fibrin for cloting
"uh- we have another hour to.." "s-h-u-t. u-p." LOLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha 😂
Yes, let’s have tea!
Thank you! 🌻
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NEUROLOGY 😭
Why you talk so fast