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Anderson CS - In patients with acute ICH, rapid intensive BP-lowering treatment may provide protection against hematoma growth without concerns about safety and tolerability. How well such treatment can translate into overall benefits to patients is yet to be determined. At present, recombinant activated factor VII cannot be recommended for routine use, although BP lowering should generally follow conservative guidelines.

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