Summary
The influence of penicillin, streptomycin and aureomycin on the second phase of coagulation has been examined. The following results have been found:
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Doses which are adequate to the therapeutic blood level do not influence the thrombin-fibrinogen reactionin vitro.
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Doses which highly exceed the therapeutic blood level considerably prolong the thrombin-fibrinogen reaction by blocking thrombin.
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This thrombin-blocking effect of antibiotics is suppressed by protamin sulphate up to a certain concentration.
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Mlczoch, F., Vinazzer, H. Die Beeinflussung der Thrombin-Fibrinogen-Reaktion durch Penicillin, Streptomycin und Aureomycin. Experientia 8, 150–152 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02170225
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