Anticoagulant, Antithrombotic and Anti-Platelet Drugs 
By:Robert Taylor, MD, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology, Howard University 
Clinical Thrombosis 
      Indications For Antithrombotic Therapy 
    * Venous thromboembolic disease
          o Deep venous thrombosis (DVT)
          o Pulmonary embolism (PE)
          o Primary prophylaxis of DVT or PE
    * Arterial thromboembolic disease
          o Prosthetic heart valves
          o Mitral valve disease, especially with atrial fibrillation
          o Congestive cardiomyopathies, especially with atrial fibrillatio
          o Atrial fibrillation
          o Mural cardiac thrombi
          o Transient ischemic attacks
          o Stroke in evolution
    * Disseminated intravascular coagulation
    * Maintenance of patency of vascular grafts, shunts, bypasses
Recombinant Human Activated Protein C 
    * Drotrecogin alfa (activated)- Xigris
    * Indicated for Severe Sepsis in Adults with Acute Organ Dysfunction with High Risk of Death
    * Reduction in Death as Primary End Point 
    * Antithrombotic, Antiinfammatory, Profibrinolytic Properties
    * Serious Bleeding is Major Side Effect
Antithrombin III Inhibits the Following Serine Proteases 
    * Coagulation
    * Factor XIIa
    * Factor XIa
    * Factor IXa
    * Factor Xa
    * Thrombin
    * Fibrinolysis
    * Plasmin
Inhibitory activity against all these enzymes is substantially accelerated by heparin
 
Heparin 
Anticoagulant Properties of Heparin 
    * Inhibits the thrombin-mediated conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
    * Inhibits the aggregation of platelets by thrombin
    * Inhibits activation of fibrin stabilizing enzyme
    * Inhibits activated factors XII, XI, IX, X and II
    * Biologic Sources
    * Bioavailability
    * Metabolism
    * Elimination
    * Side Effects
    * Overdose
    * Contraindications
    * Pregnancy- YES 
Unfractionated Heparin  
    * High Dose
Monitoring of Anticoagulant Therapy 
Heparin
Low Dose Unfractionated Heparin 
Indications for and Contraindications to Parenteral Anticoagulant Agents 
Regional anesthesia
Pregnancy
Prosthetic Heart Valves 
Regional anesthesia 
Antithrombin III inhibitor 
Low-molecular-weight heparin 
Unfractionated heparin 
Enoxaparin(Lovenox) 
Dalteparin(Fragmin) 
Tinzaparin(Innohep) 
Contraindication 
Approved & Appropriate Indications 
Class 
Anticoagulant Agent
Thrombocytopenia other than heparin-induced thrombocytopenia 
Direct thrombin inhibitor 
Heparinoid 
Hirudin derivative 
Synthetic factor Xa inhibitor 
Ardeparin 
Lepirudin 
Argatroban 
Danaparoid 
Bivalirudin 
Fondaparinux(Arixtra)
Heparin-Antibiotic Interactions 
Mechanisms of HIT 
Therapy of HIT 
Warfarin 
    * Bioavailability
    * Metabolism
    * Serum Protein Binding
    * Vitamin K Status
    * Protein C Effects
    * Elimination
    * Side Effects
    * Overdose
    * Contraindications
    * Pregnancy- NO
Contraindications to Antithrombotic Therapy 
Platelet Receptor Mediated Pathways: Drugs 
GP IIB/IIIA Inhibitors
Abciximab (ReoPro)
Eptifibatide (Integrilin)
Tirofiban 
Thrombin
-Final Common Pathway
-Promotes Platelet Adhesion (Fibrinogen, vWF) 
Ticlopidine
Clopidogrel 
ADP 
ASA
NSAIDs 
Arachidonic Acid
Anti Platelet Drugs 
CAD
Stroke-TIAs 
Permanently inhibits COX-1 and COX-2 
Aspirin 
TIAs;Stroke
CAD;PVD 
Inhibits ADP PlatAg;active metabolite 
Ticlopidine
Clopidrgrel 
TIAs 
Inhibits PDE; increases cAMP 
Dipyridamole 
Limited Reversibly inhibits COX-1 
NSAIDs 
Uses 
Mechanism 
Drug
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