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Thienopyridines are a
class of selective,
irreversible ADP receptor/P2Y12
inhibitors used for
their anti-platelet activity. They have a
significant role...
- used today. Ticlopidine,
clopidogrel and
prasugrel (Efient) are all
thienopyridines that
cause irreversible inhibition of P2Y12 receptor. They are all...
- have
fewer side effects; the
lowest effective dose
remains unknown.
Thienopyridines (clopidogrel, ticlopidine)
might be
slightly more
effective than aspirin...
- and an
irreversible antagonist of P2Y12 ADP
receptors and is of the
thienopyridine drug class. It was
developed by
Daiichi Sankyo Co. and
produced by Ube...
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Silvain J,
Cucherat M,
Beygui F, et al. (October 2014). "Reappraisal of
thienopyridine pretreatment in
patients with non-ST
elevation acute coronary syndrome:...
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unplanned revascularisation (restoration of
blood flow). Like the
thienopyridines prasugrel,
clopidogrel and ticlopidine,
ticagrelor blocks adenosine...
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reduce the risk of
thrombotic strokes. It is an
antiplatelet drug in the
thienopyridine family which is an
adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
receptor inhibitor. Research...
- pregnancy, such use has not been well studied.
Clopidogrel is in the
thienopyridine-class of antiplatelets. It
works by
irreversibly inhibiting a receptor...
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Silvain J,
Cucherat M,
Beygui F, et al. (October 2014). "Reappraisal of
thienopyridine pretreatment in
patients with non-ST
elevation acute coronary syndrome:...
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Swies J, Hou G,
Gravier D,
Casadebaig F (2000). "Thrombolysis by
thienopyridines and
their congeners".
Journal of
Physiology and Pharmacology: 683–693...