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Fibrinolytic system

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Fibrinolysis, the breakdown of fibrin polymer, occurs by at least two pathways resulting in the active agents protein C and plasmin. The latter is the better characterised and the term fibrinolysis is commonly taken to mean the plasmin pathway; protein C is discussed in the submenu.

Drugs which affect plasmin production are clinically important: accelerating agents include streptokinase; retarding agents include tranexamic acid.


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