Anticoagulants Flashcards
Common Facts
Commonly used to treat: myocardial infarction (MI, heart attack)
Stroke
Common adverse reaction: bleeding
Common auxiliary labels: avoid ASA, NSAIDs, and OTC’s without medical supervision
Mechanism of Action
Inhibit clotting factors and prevent clot formation
Arixtra
Generic name: fondaparinux
Prefilled injectable syringes
Coumadin
Generic name: warfarin
Tablets: 1mg, 2mg, 2.5mg, 3mg, 4mg, 5mg, 10mg
Commonly dosed daily (some patients take a few days each week)
Note: overdose treated with Vitamin K
Fragmin
Generic name: Dalteparin
Prefilled injectable syringes
Hepalean
Generic name: Heparin
Prefilled injectable syringes (“Heparin Flush”)
Solution for injection (vials)
Note: overdose treated with protamine sulfate
Innohep
Generic name: tinzaparin
Solution for injection
Lovenox
Generic name: enoxaparin
Prefilled injectable syringes
Solution for injection
Commonly dosed every 12 hours or every 24 hours