What are the two most common contraindications to giving a thrombolytic?
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Thrombolytic therapy, while life-saving for conditions like acute myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke, carries a significant risk of severe bleeding, especially within the brain. This necessitates a rigorous screening process to identify patients for whom the risk of hemorrhage outweighs the benefit of dissolving a blood clot. Understanding what are the two most common contraindications to giving a thrombolytic is therefore a cornerstone of emergency medical care.