anticoagulant drugs Flashcards

1
Q

name the three naturally occuring anti coagulants

A

-serine protease inhibitors
-protein C
-protein S

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2
Q

what drug for acute situations

A

heparin

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3
Q

what does heparin act on

A

thrombin and activated factor X

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4
Q

how do we monitor unfractioned heparin

A

APTT
-very important !!!!!!!

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5
Q

complications of heparins

A

-BLEEDING
-heparin induced thrombocytopenia - monitor FBCs
-osteoporosis with long term use

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6
Q

how do you reverse heparin

A

-stop the heparin (for unfractionated it can disappear very quickly as short half life)

if severe bleeding
-protamine sulphate reverses effect

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7
Q

what type of anticoagulant is warfarin

A

coumarin

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8
Q

what factors are dependent on vitamin K

A

II, VII, IX and X
-also protein C and S

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9
Q

warfarin mechanism of action

A

antagonist of vitamin K in the liver so it can’t make the clotting factors

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10
Q

how is warfarin monitored

A

INR

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11
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warfarin reversal

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12
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speed of action of administering vitamin K for bleeding

A

6 hours

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