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Myoglobinuria Following Aminocaproic Acid Administration

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— e-Aminocaproic acid (EACA), a specific inhibitor of plasminogen activation, was originally used in low dosage as an antifibrinolytic agent and is now being employed in higher doses in the treatment of hereditary angioneurotic edema. We have recently encountered a 24-year-old woman receiving high doses of EACA who had rhabdomyolysis and
Robert A. Rizza   +2 more
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Epsilon-Aminocaproic acid therapy in ulcerative colitis

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1973
A double-blind cross-over trial of the effect of Epsilon-Aminocaproic acid (EACA) versus placebo on gastrointestinal blood loss in 13 patients with proctocolitis showed no statistically significant reduction in blood loss recorded by the disappearance rate, as detected by whole-body monitoring of parenterally administered59Fe.
K. Boddy   +5 more
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Epsilon Aminocaproic Acid — A Dangerous Weapon

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
Of the body's defenses against injury, the proteolytic activity of plasmin, an enzyme that can evolve in plasma from an inert precursor, plasminogen, is most intriguing. Clinical attention has been centered upon the digestion of fibrin by plasmin, but this enzyme also digests other clotting factors, converts the first component of complement to its ...
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The synthesis of N‐(ϵ‐aminocaproy L‐) ϵ‐aminocaproic acid. „Di‐ϵ‐aminocaproic acid”︁.

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1952
AbstractThe possibility of synthesizing ω‐peptides by condensation of a ω‐phthalimido acid chloride with a ω‐amino acid and subsequent treatment with hydrazine has been investigated.The synthesis of N‐(ϵ‐aminocaproyl‐) ϵ‐aminocaproic acid is described.
A. J. Staverman, G. M. van der Want
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AMINOCAPROIC ACID, AN INHIBITOR OF FIBRINOLYSIS

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1965
Harry Gold   +2 more
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Aminocaproic Acid

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
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Epsilon‐aminocaproic acid myopathy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1990
K. Taylor, J. Randall
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ε-Aminocaproic Acid (EACA)

Polish Journal of Surgery, 2008
Marek Gacko, Anna Worowska
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