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Tirofiban Lacks Efficacy in Acute Stroke Patients Receiving Thrombectomy tiroflofen for patients undergoing thrombectomy Acute stroke Comments Author: Seemant Chaturvedi, MD A new study finds, Tirofiban is ineffective in improving disability and increases symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage
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Tirofiban Lacks Efficacy in Acute Stroke Patients Receiving Thrombectomy tiroflofen for patients undergoing thrombectomy Acute stroke Comments Author: Seemant Chaturvedi, MD A new study finds, Tirofiban is ineffective in improving disability and increases symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage
.
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