Antiplatelets, Antithrombotics And Fibrinolytics Flashcards
The current antiplatelets in clinical use are designed to
Inhibit cyclooxygenase 1(cox-1 inhibitors)
To inhibit gpIIb/IIIa receptors (gpIIb/IIIa receptor blocker)
ADP receptor inhibitors
Example of a COX-1 inhibitor
Aspirin
MOA of aspirin as an anti platelet
Inhibits the synthesis of TXA2 by irreversible acetylation of the enzyme COX-1 and Thromboxane synthase
Why should the dose of clopidogrel be individualized?
Because there’s an Isoform of CYP450 known as CYP2C19 responsible for activating clopidogrel as a pro-drug
What drug impairs the CYP2c19 activity
Omeprazole
An example of a gpIIb/IIIa receptor blocker
Abciximab
MOA of gpIIb/IIIa receptor like Abciximab
Binds and occupies the receptor
A vasodilator that inhibits platelet function and is coadminstered with aspirin/warfarin to prevent thromboemboli
Dipyridamol
Example of vasodilators with phosphodiesterase activity
Dipyridamol
Cilostazol
Example of fibrinolytic agents
Stretokinase
Urokinase
Retplase
Anistreplase
Tenecteplase
Alteplase
MOA of fibrinolytic drugs
Mimic endogenous tPA
What inhibits the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin
Alpha 2 antiplasmin
Which fibrinolytic drug is a purified protein from beta hemolytic streptococcus
Streptokinase
Examples of antifibtinolytics
Tranexamic Acid
Amino caproic Acid
Amino caproic acid is used as a treatment for
Prostatectomy