Sunday, 12 February 2017

Drug Interactions of Anticoagulants (Part 4)


Drug Interactions of Heparinoids:



More Presentations from Naina Mohamed, PhD

©   Heparinoids are derived from Heparin.

©   Heparinoids include Danaparoid, Dermatan sulphate, Pentosan polysulfate, Suleparoid and Sulodexide.

©   Heparinoids are useful in the prophylaxis and treatment of Thromboembolism.

©   Heparinoids have a lower risk for bleeding and thrombocytopenia than Heparin.

©   Drugs increasing the risk of Heparinoids associated bleeding, include…

·      Warfarin

·      Hirudins (Bivalirudin, Lepirudin)

·      Heparin

·      Enoxaparin

·      Dalteparin

·      Tinzaparin

·      Fondaparinux

·      Phenindione

·      Argatroban

·      Rivaroxaban

·      Apixaban

·      Dabigatran

©   Drug interactions can result in significant morbidity and mortality and thus minimizing the risk for drug interactions should be a goal in drug therapy.

©   The patients with clotting disorders should bring a list of all of the drugs they are taking including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and any supplements, herbal or otherwise, during their visit to the doctor or pharmacist.

©   The risk of adverse effects could be reduced by healthcare professionals through the screening, education, and follow up on suspected drug interactions.

©   If possible, the patients are recommended to fill all their prescriptions at one pharmacy.

©   Pharmacists can play a crucial role in identifying possible drug interactions by asking patients on Anticoagulants about their herbal and other alternative medicine product use.


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