Ch-6.1 D Pharm Pharmacology
Topic: Anti-coagulants
ANTICOAGULANTS
These are drugs used to reduce the coagulability of blood.
Classification of Anticoagulants drugs:
I. Used in vivo
A. Parenteral anticoagulants:
(i) Indirect thrombin inhibitors: Heparin, Low molecular weight heparins, Fondaparinux, Danaparoid
(ii) Direct thrombin inhibitors: Lepirudin, Bivalirudin, Argatroban
B. Oral anticoagulants:
(i) Coumarin derivatives: Bishydroxycoumarin (dicumarol), Warfarin sod, Acenocoumarol (Nicoumalone), Ethylbiscoumacetate
(ii) Indandione derivative: Phenindione.
(iii) Direct factor Xa inhibitors: Rivaroxaban
(iv) Oral direct thrombin inhibitor: Dabigatran etexilate
II. Used in vitro
A. Heparin: 150 U to prevent clotting of 100 ml blood.
B. Calcium complexing agents: Sodium citrate