PMID: 3758326Jul 1, 1986Paper

Action of ratibol on the blood coagulation system

Farmakologiia i toksikologiia
R D SeĭfullaV N Syrov

Abstract

Oral ratibol (10 mg/kg) produced in rabbits a decrease of blood coagulability (increased the time of thromboelastogram reaction, reduced the activity of prothrombin complex according to Quick, tolerance to heparin and activity of factors II, VII, XIII and concentration of factor I). The drug administration (1 mg/kg) for 20 days caused at the first stage a decrease and at the second stage an increase of blood coagulability. At a single and 20-day administration ratibol enhanced the fibrinolytic activity, reduced the resistance of fibrin clot to streptokinase and increased the antithrombin activity.

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