An Overview on Antiplatelet Drugs

Antiplatelet Drugs

Introduction to Antiplatelet Drugs What are Antiplatelet Drugs? Antiplatelet drugs are a class of medications that inhibit platelet aggregation, which is the clumping together of platelets in the blood. This process is essential for the formation of blood clots. These drugs play a crucial role in preventing clot formation in arteries, a common cause of … Read more

Angina Pectoris: A Comprehensive Guide

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Angina pectoris, commonly known as angina, is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. This article provides a detailed exploration of angina pectoris, including its classification, types, pathophysiology, and treatment for individual types. We’ll also incorporate flowcharts to help illustrate these concepts. What is Angina Pectoris? Angina pectoris is … Read more

Treatment of Angina Pectoris: A Comprehensive Guide

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Pharmacologic treatment of angina pectoris relies on antianginal agents that improve the myocardial oxygen supply–demand balance for symptom control and on adjunctive therapies tailored to mechanism (obstructive, vasospastic, microvascular), heart rate, blood pressure, and comorbidities under contemporary chronic coronary syndrome guidelines. Core antianginal classes include nitrates, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, late sodium current inhibition (ranolazine), … Read more

Ischemic Heart Disease: Causes, signs and treatment options

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1. Definition & Epidemiology Ischemic heart disease (IHD)—also called coronary artery disease (CAD)—is defined by impaired blood supply (ischemia) to the myocardium, usually due to narrowing or obstruction of the coronary arteries by atherosclerotic plaque. IHD is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly affecting adults over age 40 and those with major cardiovascular … Read more

How Ischemic Heart Disease is treated?

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The treatment of ischemic heart disease aims to improve blood flow to the heart muscle. This can be achieved through a combination of lifestyle changes, medications, and in some cases, surgical procedures. Drug Class Examples Pharmacokinetics Mechanism of Action/Pharmacological Actions Therapeutic Uses Adverse Effects Contraindications Drug Interactions Antiplatelet Drugs Aspirin, Clopidogrel Rapidly absorbed in the stomach … Read more

Antiplatelet drugs, Anticoagulants and Fibrinolytics

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Antiplatelet Drugs Antiplatelet drugs are a class of medications that prevent blood clots from forming. They work by stopping your platelets from sticking together. Antiplatelet drugs are used to avoid blood clots, which can cause heart attacks and strokes. • The main component of arterial thrombi is platelets, and the release of chemicals like ADP, TXA2, and … Read more