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Clopidogrel (Plavix) and Clopidogrel Non-responders

Clopidogrel is an irreversible selective inhibitor of the platelet low-sensitivity adenosine diphosphate
Clopidogrel (Plavix ... ) and Clopidogrel ... Non-responders Clopidogrel ... low-sensitivity adenosine ... metabolizer of clopidogrel
Trends in Platelet Adenosine Diphosphate P2Y12 Receptor Inhibitor Use and Adherence Among Antiplatelet-Naive Patients After Percutaneous
Trends in Platelet Adenosine ... #ADPInhibitor #Clopidogrel
Cangrelor - Pharmacology
Cangrelor (Kengreal) is a parenteral analogue of adenosine triphosphate
Cangrelor binds reversibly to the platelet
parenteral analogue of adenosine ... prasugrel and clopidogrel ... the effects of clopidogrel
Dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and clopidogrel for acute high risk transient ischaemic attack and minor
with aspirin and clopidogrel ... antiplatelet therapy with clopidogrel ... Management #Aspirin #Clopidogrel
Antiplatelet Conversion - Switching Between P2Y12 Inhibitors
Oral P2Y12 inhibitors vary in potency and pharmacokinetic and dynamic
Escalation in Potency: Clopidogrel ... to Prasugrel, Clopidogrel ... : Prasugrel to Clopidogrel ... Ticagrelor to Clopidogrel ... switching #conversion #Clopidogrel
Real time ECG of a patient in SVT being actively Cardioverted with Adenosine

- Mark Ramzy DO,
Cardioverted with Adenosine ... Cardioversion #Adenosine
Single Syringe Adenosine - Instructions
1) Dilute 6-12 mg of adenosine in a syringe for a total
Single Syringe Adenosine ... Dilute 6-12 mg of adenosine ... Single #Syringe #Adenosine
Antiarrhythmic Drugs

CLASS IA
 • Procainamide, Quinidine, Disopyramide
CLASS 1B
 • Lidocaine, Mexiletine
CLASS 2
 • Propranolol, Esmolol
CLASS 4
MISCELLANEOUS • Adenosine
Antiplatelet Conversion - Switching Between Oral P2Y12 Inhibitors
A, Switching between oral agents in the acute/early phase.
maintenance dose (MD) of clopidogrel ... of the previous clopidogrel ... de-escalation with clopidogrel ... ticagrelor to clopidogrel ... concerns, an MD of clopidogrel
Nephron Pathophysiology - Diuretic Sites of Action
Diuretics
1) Acetazolamide/canagliflozin
2) Osmotic agents (mannitol, urearetics)
3) Loop agents (eg, furosemide)
4)
antagonists 7) Adenosine