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Short- and long-acting synthetic pentasaccharides as antithrombotic agents

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Pages 847-858 | Published online: 15 Jul 2005
 

Abstract

Fondaparinux sodium (Arixtra™; GlaxoSmithKline) is the first of a new class of antithrombotic agents. It is a chemically synthesised pentasaccharide mimicking the site of heparin that binds to antithrombin. It is purely a factor Xa inhibitor and an inhibitor of thrombin generation that requires binding to antithrombin. Fondaparinux sodium differs from heparin, low-molecular-weight heparin and heparinoids, and cannot be used interchangeably. It has been approved in the US and Europe for the prophylaxis of venous thrombosis after orthopaedic surgery by a fixed dose of 2.5 mg/day without monitoring. Using this pentasaccharide as a backbone, other structures have been synthesised. Idraparinux sodium (Sanofi-Aventis) differs structurally from fondaparinux sodium as it has additional methyl groups, a long half-life, and once-weekly administration. Both drugs are being developed as antithrombotics for venous and arterial thrombosis, acute coronary syndrome, stroke and as adjuncts to thrombolytic therapy.

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