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As with all anticoagulants, bleeding is a serious concern.
Argatroban is contraindicated in patients with overt major bleeding
or those with hypersensitivity to the product or any of its components.
Argatroban should be used with extreme caution in disease states
or other circumstances in which there is an increased risk of hemorrhage.
Overall major bleeding was reported in 5.3% of Argatroban-treated
patients with HIT versus 6.7% of the historical controls. Overall major
bleeding was reported in 1.8% of Argatroban-treated patients undergoing
PCI versus 3.1% of the historical controls. Intracranial bleeding was not
observed in the 568 patients treated with Argatroban for HIT (with
or without thrombosis) or in the 91 patients who underwent PCI. The most
common nonhemorrhagic side effects in HIT patients, regardless of the relationship
to treatment, were dyspnea, hypotension, and fever. In patients undergoing
PCI, the nonhemorrhagic side effects, regardless of the relationship to
treatment, included chest pain, hypotension, and back pain. Please see full
prescribing information for additional safety information on Argatroban.
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