Ancrod

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In medicine, ancrod is "an enzyme fraction from the venom of the Malayan pit viper, Agkistrodon rhodostoma. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of a number of amino acid esters and a limited proteolysis of fibrinogen. It is used clinically to produce controlled defibrination in patients requiring anticoagulant therapy.[1]

Ancrod has been unsuccessfully used for acute stroke.[2]

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