Skip to content

Tag: Tissue plasminogen activator

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

What class of medication is tPA? A Deep Dive into Thrombolytics

4 min read
Tissue Plasminogen Activator (tPA) is a medication credited with revolutionizing acute ischemic stroke care since its FDA approval in 1996 [1.4.6]. So, **what class of medication is tPA?** It belongs to a group called thrombolytics, or fibrinolytics, designed to dissolve life-threatening blood clots [1.2.6].

What Class of Medication Is Alteplase and How Does It Work?

3 min read
Administered within 3 hours of a stroke, alteplase gives patients at least a 30% better chance of recovery with minimal or no disability [1.11.1]. So, what class of medication is alteplase? It is a powerful thrombolytic agent used in emergencies to dissolve life-threatening blood clots [1.2.1, 1.2.2].