“It is very easy to administer, which makes it a game changer when seconds count to save brain cells.”
A drug commonly used to bust clots for heart attacks has been shown to be an effective and efficient treatment for strokes, researchers say.
It was found in the largest clinical stroke trial ever run in Canada that Tenecteplase (TNK) is an effective treatment for acute ischemic stroke, Medical Express reported Wednesday.
“Intravenous tenecteplase (0·25 mg/kg) is a reasonable alternative to alteplase for all patients presenting with acute ischaemic stroke who meet standard criteria for thrombolysis,” said the study, published at The Lancet.
Dr. Bijoy Menon, MD, the co-principal investigator on the study, said the findings from the trial are “truly” “important” and “could revolutionize stroke treatment throughout the world.”
“Tenecteplase is known to be an effective clot dissolving drug,” continued Menon, a professor at the University of Calgary. “It is very easy to administer, which makes it a game changer when seconds count to save brain cells.”
3 letters that always muck it up:
FDA
Don’t want a STROKE don’t take yourself and Politics so seriously. It’s all a JOKE.