Angiomax
6 Topics FoundBivalirudin (Bivalitroban[1]), sold under the brand names Angiomax and Angiox and manufactured by The Medicines Company, is a direct thrombin inhibitor (DTI).[2] Chemically, it is a synthetic congener of the naturally occurring drug hirudin, found in the saliva of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis. Bivalirudin lacks many of the limitations seen with indirect thrombin inhibitors, such as heparin. A short, synthetic peptide, it is a potent and highly specifi...
Bivalirudin (Bivalitroban[1]), sold under the brand names Angiomax and Angiox and manufactured by The Medicines Company, is a direct thrombin inhibitor (DTI).[2] Chemically, it is a synthetic congener of the naturally occurring drug hirudin, found in the saliva of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis. Bivalirudin lacks many of the limitations seen with indirect thrombin inhibitors, such as heparin. A short, synthetic peptide, it is a potent and highly specifi...
Bivalirudin (Bivalitroban[1]), sold under the brand names Angiomax and Angiox and manufactured by The Medicines Company, is a direct thrombin inhibitor (DTI).[2] Chemically, it is a synthetic congener of the naturally occurring drug hirudin, found in the saliva of the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis. Bivalirudin lacks many of the limitations seen with indirect thrombin inhibitors, such as heparin. A short, synthetic peptide, it is a potent and highly specifi...
Angiomax 250 mg Intravenous Injection by Sandoz Inc ## Package Codes: 0781-3447-95 ## Active Ingredients: Bivalirudin
Angiomax 250 mg/5ml Intravenous Injection, Powder, Lyophilized, for Solution by The Medicines Company ## Package Codes: 65293-001-01 ## Active Ingredients: Bivalirudin
Angiomax 250 mg/1 Intravenous Injection, Powder, Lyophilized, for Solution by Cardinal Health ## Package Codes: 55154-2275-5 ## Active Ingredients: Bivalirudin