Interactions between streptokinase and Desirudin (desirudin)
streptokinase and desirudin (Major Drug-Drug)
MANAGEMENT: During prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism, concomitant treatment with heparins or dextrans is not recommended. The effects of desirudin and unfractionated heparins on prolongation of activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) are additive. In general, any agent which may enhance the risk of hemorrhage should be discontinued prior to initiation of desirudin therapy. If coadministration is necessary, it should be undertaken with caution and only after thorough assessment of risks and benefits. Close clinical and laboratory observation for bleeding complications is recommended. Patients undergoing neuraxial intervention and treated with these agents should also be monitored frequently for signs and symptoms of neurologic impairment such as midline back pain, sensory and motor deficits (numbness or weakness in lower limbs), and bowel or bladder dysfunction.






