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Adenosine reuptake inhibitors

Dipyridamole is an adenosine reuptake inhibitor and a phosphodiesterase inhibitor with antiplatelet and vasodilating activity. As a result, the compound is therefore used in thrombo-imbolic disorders. Orally administered dipyridamole is used in association with orally administered anticoagulants for the prophylactic treatment of thromboimbolism following cardiac valve replacement. It is also used as a coronary vasodilator [5-8]. [Pg.219]

Category Adenosine reuptake inhibitor Antiplatelet Half-life 10-12 hours... [Pg.186]

Adenosine reuptake inhibitors/Phosphodiesterase inhibitors Cilostazol, Dipyridamole... [Pg.697]

Adenosine reuptake inhibitors Dipyridamole Persantine Aggrenox Oral Launched... [Pg.549]


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