Cardiac: Platelet Inhibitors/ Anticoagulants Flashcards
Aspirin
Onset: 5-30 minutes
Peak effects: 15-120 minutes
Duration: 1-4 hours
Half-life: 15-20 minutes
MOA: Aspirin blocks formation of the substance thromboxane A(2), which causes platelets to aggregate and arteries to constrict. This results in an overall reduction in mortality associated with MI.
Class: Platelet aggregation inhibitor and anti-inflammatory agent
Indications: used for new chest pain associated with acute coronary syndrome
Contraindications: known hypersensitivity; relatively contraindicated in pts with active ulcer disease and asthma
Precautions: can cause GI bleeding, use with caution in those allergic to NSAIDS
Route: PO
Dosage: 325 mg
Heparin
Class: Anticoagulant (unfractionated)
Enoxaparin (Lovenox)
Class: Anticoagulant (fractionated)
Clopidogrel (Plavix)
Class: Platelet aggregation inhibitor
Abciximab (ReoPro)
Class: Platelet aggregation inhibitor
Eptifibatide (Integrilin)
Class: Platelet aggregation inhibitor
Tirofiban (Aggrastat)
Class: Platelet aggregation inhibitor