Bivaflo 250mg Injection Description:
Bivaflo 250mg Injection is an anticoagulant that prevents the formation of harmful blood clots.
Uses:
Bivaflo 250mg Injection is used for heart attack and unstable angina. It is also used in patients undergoing surgery to treat blockages in their blood vessels (angioplasty).
Side Effects:
Bleeding.
Dosage:
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
FAQs
What is Bivaflo used for?
Bivaflo is used to prevent the formation of blood clots in patients with chest pain due to heart disease (acute coronary syndromes – ACS) and who have undergone procedures to treat blockages in their blood vessels (angioplasty and/or percutaneous coronary intervention – PCI)
How is Bivaflo metabolized?
Bivaflo is metabolized by enzymes called as proteases, which break down Bivaflo into inactive products
What class is Bivaflo?
Bivaflo belongs to a class of drugs called parenteral anticoagulant, i.e. it is a blood-thinning agent that prevents formation of blood clots, and is administered by injection
Does Bivaflo affect International Normalized Ratio (INR)?
Yes, Bivaflo can cause increase in INR, which is a laboratory test to detect the ability of blood to clot. Increased INR indicates decreased clotting of blood
Does Bivaflo affect activated clotting time (ACT)?
Bivaflo increases the ACT, indicating reduced blood clotting ability
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