Reducing doses of common stroke drug 'could save thousands of lives'
Reported By: dailymail.co
May 10, 2016 09:21:55 PM
Reducing the dose of alteplase taken by one in nine stroke patients would slash brain bleeds by two thirds and death rates by a sixth, according to an international study led by Leicester University.
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