Bivalirudin

Also known as , Angiomax, Hirulog A 20 amino acid long synthetic peptide with thrombin-specific anticoagulant properties. Bivalirudin reversibly binds thrombin, free as well as clot bound, at the catalytic site and the anion-binding exosite, thereby preventing the...
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Tranexamic Acid

Can I take Tranexamic Acid while breastfeeding? Amounts of tranexamic acid in breastmilk appear to be low. Although an international consensus panel recommended against using tranexamic acid during breastfeeding,[1] a subsequent controlled study found no adverse...
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Oxytocin

Also known as OXT, Pitocin, Syntocinon Oxytocin (125 aa, ~13kDa) is encoded by the human OXT gene. This protein plays a role in smooth muscle contraction in both the mammary gland and uterus. Oxytocin also is involved in maternal-newborn bonding, cognition and many...
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Misoprostol

Also known as Cytotec, Misoprostolum, SC-29333 Can I take Misoprostol while breastfeeding? Mispoprostol is a prostaglandin E1 analogue. Prostaglandin E1 and other prostaglandins appear normally in colostrum and milk.[1] Because of the extremely low levels of...
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Desogestrel

Also known as Cerazette, Desogestrelum A synthetic progestogen structurally related to levonorgestrel, with progesterone hormone receptor agonistic activity, used as a contraceptive and hormone replacement agent. Upon administration, desogestrel binds intracellular...
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