23. Thromboembolic Drugs Flashcards
What is an unfractionated parenteral anticoagulant that indirectly inhibits thrombin and Xa inhibitors?
Heparin
The following are what kind of parenteral anticoagulant which indirectly inhibit thrombin/Xa?
enoxaprin
tinzaprin
dalteaprin
Low molecular weight heparins
The following are what kind of parenteral anticoagulant which indirectly inhibit thrombin/Xa?
fondaparinux
synthetic pentsaccharide
The following are what kind of parenteral anticoagulants which directly inhibit?
Bivalirudin
argatroban
thrombin
What is a kind of oral anticoagulants which has a coumarin derivative?
warfarin
The following are direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) which inhibit factor…?
Rivaroxaban
apixaban
endoxaban
factor Xa
The following are direct oral anticoagulants that inhibit?
Dabigatran
thrombin
The follow is an oral antiplatelet that inhibits synthesis of?
Aspirin ASA
thromboxane A2
The follow are oral antiplatelets which block what receptor?
Clopidogrel
Prasugrel
Ticagrelor
ADP receptor
The follow are oral antiplatelets that inhibit?
dipyridamole
cilostazol
phosephodiesterase
The following are parenteral antiplatelet drugs which block platelet…?
abciximab
eptifibatide
tirofiban
platelet glycoprotein inhibitors
The follow are parenteral thrombolytic/ fibrolytic drugs, which is missing? tPA like: alteplase reteplase tenecteplase and?
urokinase
Why does cutaneous necrosis occur in warfarin?
protein c has a shorter half like than factor 7 clotting factor, so warfarin administration can initially cause a pro-coagulant state- it is why you give it with heparin