intravenous drug therapies

Last reviewed 01/2018

The main use of drugs in critical ischaemia is to improve peripheral perfusion and tissue viability in the short term. The aim is to allow time for a collateral circulation to develop.

All of the drugs used are given intravenously. They include:

  • guanethidine
  • papaverine
  • naftidrofuryl
  • prostacycline