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  Amicar - Amicar Side Effects - Amicar Information - Canada Pharmacy - Drugs from Canada
Epsilon aminocaproic acid is a monoaminocarboxylic acid which acts as an effective inhibitor of fibrinolysis.
The beneficial fibrinolysis-inhibitory effects of aminocaproic acid appear to be principally via inhibition of plasminogen activator substances and to a lesser degree, through antiplasmin activity.
Aminocaproic acid should not be used when there is evidence of an active intravascular clotting process.
www.rxcarecanada.com /Amicar.asp   (1173 words)

  
  Obtaining caprolactam from epsilon-aminocaproic acid - Patent 4599199
Caprolactam is obtained by treating.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid with steam at elevated temperatures in the presence of a catalyst by a process in whcih.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid is introduced into a fluidized alumina bed and treated in the presence of steam at from 290.degree.
We have found that this object is achieved by a process for obtaining caprolactam by treating.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid with steam at elevated temperatures and in the presence of a catalyst, wherein.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid is introduced into a fluidized alumina bed and is treated in the presence of steam at from 290.degree.
C., 4,500 g/hour of a caprolactam/.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid/oligomer melt, or suspension in a melt, containing 5% (w/w) of.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid and 30% (w/w) of oligomers are sprayed into the catalyst bed with the aid of a stream of 1,500 l (S.T.P.)/h of nitrogen preheated to 200.degree.
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 Official Aminocaproic Acid FDA information, side effects and uses.
Aminocaproic Acid Injection, USP is a 6-aminohexanoic acid, which acts as an inhibitor of fibrinolysis and is a white to pale yellow powder soluble in water.
Aminocaproic Acid is soluble in water, acid and alkaline solutions; it is sparingly soluble in methanol and practically insoluble in chloroform.
Aminocaproic Acid Injection, USP is administered by infusion, utilizing the usual compatible intravenous vehicles (e.g., Sterile Water for Injection, Sodium Chloride for Injection, 5% Dextrose or Ringer’s Injection).
www.drugs.com /pro/aminocaproic-acid.html   (2170 words)

  
 Angioedema Table
Antifibrinolytics such as tranexamic acid and epsilon-aminocaproic acid for possible prevention of episodes.
Antifibrinolytics such as tranexamic acid and epsilon-aminocaproic acid for possible prevention.
Antifibrinolytics such as tranexamic acid and epsilon-aminocaproic acid.
www.haea.org /angiotable.php   (953 words)

  
 Aminocaproic Acid Drug Information
Children—Although there is no specific information comparing use of aminocaproic acid or tranexamic acid in children with use in other age groups, these medicines are not expected to cause different side effects or problems in children than they do in adults.
For aminocaproic acid : Although there is no specific information comparing use of aminocaproic acid in the elderly with use in other age groups, this medicine is not expected to cause different side effects or problems in older people than it does in younger adults.
If you are using aminocaproic acid syrup as a mouth rinse to control oral bleeding, and you are in the first or second trimester of pregnancy, you should spit out the syrup after rinsing without swallowing it.
www.drugs.com /cons/Aminocaproic_Acid.html   (1872 words)

  
 Polyamide melt adhesives - Patent 4150002
The term "dimerized fatty acid" refers generally to polymerized acids which are obtained from "fatty acids." The term "fatty acids" in turn encompasses unsaturated natural and synthetic monobasic aliphatic acids having from 12 to 22 carbon atoms, preferably 18 carbon atoms.
Whatever content of monocarboxylic acid is present in the polymerized fatty acid to be used according to the present invention can be increased up to 50 equivalent percent by the addition of monocarboxylic acids thereto, said percentage being based on the total carboxy groups present in the mixture of polymeric fatty acid and monocarboxylic acid.
The amount of caprolactam and/or.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid to be employed per mole of carboxyl groups of the acid used, as well as the (lactam+.epsilon.-aminocaproic acid)/(lactone+.epsilon.-hydroxy caproic acid) ratio, is chosen depending on the value of the desired melting point.
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 Amicar, Aminocaproic Acid, Antifibrinolytic Agents
Aminocaproic Acid oral, When should I be careful taking it, Drug Digest:"This medication should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy.
Aminocaproic Acid, When This Medicine Should Not Be Used, healthtouch.com:"You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to aminocaproic acid.
Aminocaproic Acid, Range and Frequency, Whole HealthMd:"Adults: Initial dose is 5 g, then 1 or 1.25 g per hour, three or four times a day after the initial dose.
www.prescriptionforviagra.com /drugs/antifibrinolytic.amicar.aminocaproic.acid.htm   (2022 words)

  
 EACA As Effective As Low Dose Aprotinin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Epsilon aminocaproic acid, a synthetic antifibrinolytic agent has been used to reduce postoperative blood loss in cardiac surgery, particularly in adults.
These results show that epsilon aminocaproic acid is as effective as low dose aprotinin in controlling postoperative blood loss in children undergoing surgery for cyanotic congenital heart disease.
One important fact to be considered was that the use of a combination of both epsilon aminocaproic acid and aprotinin was slightly more effective than either of them used alone.
www.indegene.com /Car/Jour/indJour_ATS_Sum_01-10-2000_2.asp   (517 words)

  
 Pharmaceutical composition comprising a factor vii polypeptide and epsilon-aminocaproic acid patent invention
The invention further relates to use of factor VII in combination with epsilon-aminocaproic acid for the manufacture of a medicament for treatment of non-haemophilic bleeding episodes.
[0008] Epsilon-aminocaproic acid is usually given in tablet form at a typical dose of 3 or 4 grams (in divided doses) daily for an adult.
Nucleic acid molecules encoding the albumin fusion proteins of the invention are also encompassed by the invention, as are vectors containing these nucleic acids, host cells transformed with these nucleic acids vectors, and methods of making the albumin fusion proteins of the invention...
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 Information on our Bulk Amino Acids Products   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It reacts ions such as silver ion and mercury ion to form mercaptides, is carboxymethylated with iodoacetic acid, and is converted to homocysteic acid by performic acid oxidation.
L-Lysine is an essential amino acid in the strict sense that it is not biosynthesized in vivo at all, and as it exerts a marked effect on growth, it is especially important in the viewpoint of nutrition.
L-Lysine does not participate in transamination as alpha-keto-epsilon-aminocaproic acid, which is formed as the first metabolite of L-Lysine by oxidative deamination, is rapidly converted by ring closure to dehydropipecolic acid.
www.stellalabs.com /INFO_aminoacids.htm   (959 words)

  
 The modification of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis with epsilon aminocaproic acid -- Sibley et al. 28 (9): 102 ...
The modification of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis with epsilon aminocaproic acid -- Sibley et al.
The modification of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis with epsilon aminocaproic acid
Epsilon aminocaproic acid, an inhibitor of plasminogen and trypsinogen
www.neurology.org /cgi/content/abstract/28/9/102   (152 words)

  
 Order AMICAR @ Rx Care Canada
Epsilon aminocaproic acid is a monoaminocarboxylic acid which acts as an effective inhibitor of fibrinolysis.
The beneficial fibrinolysis-inhibitory effects of aminocaproic acid appear to be principally via inhibition of plasminogen activator substances and to a lesser degree, through antiplasmin activity.
Aminocaproic acid is useful in enhancing hemostasis when fibrinolysis contributes to bleeding.
canadadrugs.rxcarecanada.com /AMICAR.asp?prodid=AMICAR   (1353 words)

  
 SABM | Society for the Advancement of Blood Management | Professionals
Subject: Aprotinin and epsilon aminocaproic acid are effective in reducing blood loss after primary total...
Aprotinin and epsilon aminocaproic acid are effective in reducing blood loss after primary total hip arthroplasty - a prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study.
The antifibrinolytic agents aprotinin and epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA) are widely used to reduce perioperative blood loss and transfusion requirements in cardiac surgery and liver transplantation, but their use in routine orthopedic surgery remains debated.
www.sabm.org /news/detail.php?id=244   (1367 words)

  
 Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar)
Aminocaproic Acid is a 6-aminohexanoic acid, which acts as an inhibitor of fibrinolysis.
The fibrinolysis-inhibitory effects of aminocaproic acid appear to be exerted principally
Aminocaproic Acid should not be used when there is evidence of an active intravascular
www.heartpumper.com /amicar.html   (319 words)

  
 Aminocaproic Acid
Aminocaproic acid may accumulate in patients with decreased renal function.
A clinical trial reported that aminocaproic acid or tranexamic acid reduces both recurrent bleeding and the amount of clotting factor replacement therapy required.
In adults, the oral dose was 50-60 mg aminocaproic acid per kg every 4 hours until dental sockets were completely healed.
www.umm.edu /altmed/drugs/aminocaproic-acid-005000.htm   (1055 words)

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