Anticoagulation & Antiplatelet drugs Flashcards

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what are examples of injectable anticoagulants?

A
  • unfractionated heparin

- low molecular weight heparin

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what is the difference between unfractionated heparin and low molecular weight heparin?

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Unfractionated Heparin:

  • temporary drug
  • only active for a few mins
  • hospital based treatment

Mol Weight Heparin:

  • daily drug
  • given by subcutaneous injection once daily
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3
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what are examples of oral anticoagulant drugs?

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  • warfarin
  • apixaban
  • rivaroxaban
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4
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what are examples of oral antiplatelet drugs?

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  • aspirin
  • clopidogrel
  • dipyridamole
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5
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what dental procedures may cause problems for patients on anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs?

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  • extractions
  • minor oral surgery
  • implants
  • periodontal surgery
  • biopsies
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what are examples of indications for anticoagulants?

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  • atrial fibrillation
  • deep vein thrombosis
  • heart valve disease
  • mechanical heart valves
  • thrombophilia
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7
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what is an example of a factor Xa inhibitor anticoagulant drug?

A

Apixiban

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8
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what is a contraindication of warfarin?

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slow onset over three days

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how does warfarin work as an anticoagulant drug?

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inhibits production of vitamin K dependant clotting factors

- 2, 7, 9 & 10

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if you are going to perform a high risk dental procedure on a warfarin patient, what tests must be done prior to the procedure?

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  • INR (must be less than 4)

- FBC

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how should dental treatment be given to patient on NOACs?

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  • treat early in the day

- high risk procedure = miss/delay morning dose

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what drugs should you avoid prescribing to patients on NOACs?

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  • NSAIDs

- carbamazepine

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13
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how do antiplatelet drugs work in clinical practise?

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  • inhibit platelet aggregation

- inhibit thrombus formation

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if a patient is suffering from atherosclerosis or stents, should they be given anticoagulants or antiplatelets?

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  • antiplatelet drugs
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if a patient has a prosthetic heart valve, will they be on anticoagulants or anti-platelet drugs?

A

anticoagulants

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