Brinase
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Brinase (or brinolase) is a
thrombolytic drug.[1]
It is derived from Aspergillus oryzae.[2]
See also
References
External links
- Brinolase at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Antiplatelet drugs |
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Factor Xa inhibitors (with some II inhibition) |
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Direct thrombin (IIa) inhibitors |
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Other |
fibrinolytics
- r-tPA
- UPA
- Anistreplase
- Monteplase
- Streptokinase#
- Other serine endopeptidases: Ancrod‡
- Brinase
- Fibrinolysin
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
3.4.11-19: Exopeptidase |
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3.4.21-25: Endopeptidase |
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3.4.99: Unknown |
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