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Heart attack medicine has also been shown to be effective in treating stroke

 Calgary, Canada: Canadian experts say that the common medicine used in heart attack can play an equally effective role in stroke.


Doctors at the University of Calgary have compared Alzheimer's and Tenicity's medications in brain scans of menopausal patients.



About 80% of stroke sufferers suffer from ischemic stroke in which blood clots block the veins in the brain or the veins become narrow for some reason. For the past 20 years, Alzheimer's (TPA) has been the standard medicine for preventing blood clots. But a large-scale study of its kind in Canada shows that a drug given immediately in a heart attack, Tenacity Plays (TNK), is equally effective in treating stroke.

"Tactics please dissolve blood clots faster and can save brain cells from dying in seconds," said Dr. Bajwa. That's why global experts insist that tactical pleasures can be used in the event of a stroke, as in many cases it is better than altitudes.


Other analysts also called the study important, examining more than 1,600 patients who were hospitalized after a stroke.