Clot buster may be given later for strokes: study

Monday, September 15, 2008 - 11:35 in Health & Medicine

Stroke patients can safely be given a clot dissolving drug within 4.5 hours, an extension of the conventional three-hour window, a European study suggests. The longer timeframe may help patients who can't reach a hospital quickly to access specialist care.

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