Definition of Fibrinolysis, Fibrinolytic Drugs

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Fibrinolysis, Fibrinolytic Drugs

The term 'Fibrinolysis, Fibrinolytic Drugs' as it applies to the area of hospitals can be defined as 'Fibrinolytic drugs are 'clot-busting' drugs that can help dissolve blood clots in blood vessels and improve blood flow to your heart. They are important for treating heart attacks. If you have a heart attack, your doctor may give you a fibrinolytic drug, perform a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), or both'.

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