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Comprehensive information on Activase® (Alteplase) for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke and acute massive pulmonary embolism. Acute ischemic stroke. Indication: Activase (Alteplase) is indicated for the management of acute ischemic stroke in adults for improving neurological recovery and reducing the incidence of disability. Treatment should only be initiated within 3 hours after the onset of stroke symptoms, and after exclusion of intracranial hemorrhage by a cranial computerized tomography (CT) scan or other diagnostic imaging method sensitive for the presence of hemorrhage (see CONTRAINDICATIONS in the full prescribing information). Safety Information: Activase therapy in patients with AIS is contraindicated in certain situations (eg, suspicion of subarachnoid hemorrhage on pretreatment evaluation, recent (within 3 months) intracranial or intraspinal surgery, history of intracranial hemorrhage, uncontrolled hypertension at time of treatment, active internal bleeding, known bleeding diathesis (eg, current use of oral anticoagulants, administration of heparin within 48 hours of onset of stroke, platelet count <100,000) (see CONTRAINDICATIONS for full list). The most common complication during Activase therapy is bleeding. Should serious bleeding in a critical location (intracranial, gastrointestinal, retroperitoneal, pericardial) occur, Activase therapy should be discontinued immediately. Death and permanent disability are not uncommonly reported in patients who have experienced stroke (including intracranial bleeding) and other serious bleeding episodes. The risks of Activase therapy may be increased and should be weighed against the anticipated benefits in certain conditions. [See WARNINGS in full prescribing information]. Patients with severe neurological deficit (eg, NIHSS >22) at presentation. There is an increased risk of intracranial hemorrhage in these patients. Patients with major early infarct signs on a computerized cranial tomography (CT) scan (eg, substantial edema, mass effect, or midline shift). Treatment of patients with minor neurological deficit or with rapidly improving symptoms is not recommended. Orolingual angioedema has been observed in postmarketing experience in patients treated with Activase for AIS. Patients should be monitored during and for several hours after infusion for signs of orolingual angioedema. Pulmonary embolism. Indication: Activase (Alteplase) is indicated in the management of acute massive pulmonary embolism (PE) in adults: (1) for the lysis of acute pulmonary emboli, defined as obstruction of blood flow to a lobe or multiple segments of the lungs; (2) for the lysis of pulmonary emboli accompanied by unstable hemodynamics, eg, failure to maintain blood pressure without supportive measures. The diagnosis should be confirmed by objective means, such as pulmonary angiography or noninvasive procedures such as lung scanning. Safety Information: Activase therapy in patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) is contraindicated in certain situations because of an increased risk of bleeding (eg, active internal bleeding, history of cerebrovascular accident, recent intracranial or intraspinal surgery or trauma, severe uncontrolled hypertension) [See CONTRAINDICATIONS in the full prescribing information]. The most common complication during Activase therapy is bleeding. Should serious bleeding in a critical location (intracranial, gastrointestinal, retroperitoneal, pericardial) occur, Activase therapy should be discontinued immediately, along with any concomitant therapy with heparin. The risks of Activase therapy for all approved indications may be increased and should be weighed against the anticipated benefits in certain conditions [See WARNINGS in full prescribing information].Treatment of PE with Activase has not been shown to constitute adequate clinical treatment of underlying deep vein thrombosis. The possible risk of reembolization due to the lysis of underlying deep venous thrombi should be considered.

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Approx. monthly SE traffic: 2.03K
Approx. monthly SE traffic cost equivalent: $3.30K

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Paid keywords N/A $0.33
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Google: 19 pages, 19 positions
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1. activase $1.58K  1  1. activase 804  1  1. activase   1 
2. activase $1.53K  1  2. activase 804  1  2. outpatient setting   1 
3. alteplase $127.85  8  3. alteplase 197  8  3. activase   1 
4. stroke facts $24.01  10  4. outpatient setting 59  1  4. inpatient setting   1 
5. stroke education $5.23  15  5. inpatient setting 25  1  5. alteplase prescribing information   2 
6. massive pulmonary embolism $5.13  10  6. stroke facts 18  10  6. alteplase package insert   3 
7. stroke facts $4.24  13  7. alteplase package insert 14  3  7. alteplase mechanism of action   3 
8. the golden hour $3.50  14  8. massive pulmonary embolism 14  10  8. stroke patient education   3 
9. outpatient setting $2.96  1  9. stroke treatment guidelines 12  10  9. massive pe   4 
10. stroke certification $1.95  12  10. stroke patient education 3  10. alteplase   8 
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