Notes in Pharmacology 2::Thrombosis & Haemostasis

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Published 10/09/2024 Differentiate b/w arterial & venous thrombosis
Published 10/09/2024 A t{{c1::hrombus}} gets dissolved via {{c2::fibrinolysis}} activated by plasmin and degraded into {{c3::D-Dimers}} (excreted by renal system) 
Published 10/09/2024 Name the available pharmacological interventions in thrombosis (4 classifications of drugs) 
Published 10/09/2024 {{c1::Anticoagulants}} interfere with the formation of blood clots and the termination of clot formation
Published 10/09/2024 {{c1:: Antiplatelets}} interfere with the {{c2::formation of platelet plugs}} (stage one of bleeding control)
Published 10/09/2024 Name anticoagulatants and the aim of them (3+1)
Published 10/09/2024 What is the most common complication of anticoagulants? 
Published 10/09/2024  Describe the mechanism of action of heparin, pros and cons
Published 10/09/2024 Describe mechanism of action, pros and cons of LMWH
Published 10/09/2024 Describe mechanism of action, pros and cons of Vit. K antagonists
Published 10/09/2024 Describe mechanism of action, pros and cons of plasminigen activators
Published 10/09/2024 Describe mechanism of action of antiplatelets (4) 
Published 10/09/2024 Name the most common disadvantage of antiplatelets
Published 10/09/2024 Direct factor Xa inhibitors block the enzyme called {{c1::factor Xa}}, preventing the conversion of {{c2::prothrombin}} to {{c2::t…
Published 10/09/2024 Benefits of Xabans over Warfarin or other anticoagulats
Published 10/09/2024 Name disadvantages of Xabans
Published 10/09/2024 Define antidotes
Published 10/09/2024 {{c1::Protamine Sulfate}} is the antidote for anticoagulant {{c2::Heparin}}. {{c1::Vitamin K}} is the antidote for anticoagulant {{c2::Warfarin}}…
Published 10/09/2024 {{c1::Andexanet alpha}} neutralises {{c2::direct factor Xabans}} (Xa inhibitors). {{c1::Transexamic acid}} neutralises {{c2::fibronolytics}} (MoA…
Published 10/09/2024 Which of the following are correct about Aspirin: inhibits coagulation cascadeinhibits platelet activationinhibits production of thromboxane A2in…
Published 10/09/2024 Do ADP receptor antagonists inhibit fibrinolytic cascade? 
Published 10/09/2024 Can ADP receptor antagonists be safely combined with proton pump inhibitors? 
Published 10/09/2024 Can Clopidogrel be taken with Pantaprazole? 
Published 10/09/2024 {{c2::Heparins}} bind directly to {{c1::antithrombin}} and can be neutralised by {{c3::protamin}}
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Coumarines are largely matabolised by CYP2C9 and CYP3A4 in the liver 
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Coumarines are effective within 24 hrs after administration
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Coumarines inhibit carboxylation of factors II, IX, X in liver
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Direct oral anticoagulants inhibit carboxylation of factors II, VII, IX, X in liver
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Direct oral anticoagulants are effective within 24 hrs after administration
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Direct oral anticoagulants can safely be combined with antimycotics and HIV protease inhibitors
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Direct oral anticoagulants are selective factor Xa or factor IIa inhibitors
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Fibrinolytics inhibit the prod. of tissue factor pathway inhibitor
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Fibrinolytics inhibit the prod. of tissue plasminogen activator
Published 10/09/2024 True or False Fibrinolytics have fibrin-specificity to diminish the risk of systemic lytic state 
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