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Antiplatelet Agents and Anticoagulants: From Pharmacology to Clinical Practice
- Source :
- Current pharmaceutical design. 23(9)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Thrombosis is the formation of potentially deadly blood clots in the artery (arterial thrombosis) or vein (venous thrombosis). Since thrombosis is one of the main causes of death worldwide, the development of antithrombotic agents is a global medical priority. They are subdivided into antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants. Antiplatelet agents inhibit clot formation by preventing platelet activation and aggregation, while anticoagulants primarily inhibit the coagulation cascade and fibrin formation. Therapeutics within each category differs with respect to the mechanism of action, time to onset, duration of effect and route of administration. In this review, we critically discuss their main pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characteristics as well as recent advances in daily clinical practice.
- Subjects :
- 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Pharmacology
Fibrin
03 medical and health sciences
Route of administration
0302 clinical medicine
Thrombin
Drug Discovery
Antithrombotic
medicine
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
Platelet activation
Vein
biology
business.industry
Anticoagulants
Thrombosis
medicine.disease
Platelet Activation
Venous thrombosis
medicine.anatomical_structure
biology.protein
business
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18734286
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current pharmaceutical design
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22f7dc85ec3a68424ee258363a856a20