antitrombotik
Antitrombotik refers to drugs and therapies that prevent the formation of blood clots or dissolve clots that have formed. They reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism, and venous thromboembolism in a variety of conditions. Antitrombotik therapy is usually categorized into anticoagulants, antiplatelet agents, and thrombolytics.
Anticoagulants hinder the coagulation cascade and do not directly break down existing clots. They are used
Antiplatelet agents prevent platelet activation and aggregation, reducing arterial thrombus formation. Aspirin is a classic example;
Thrombolytics, or fibrinolytics, actively dissolve clots by promoting plasmin formation. They are used in acute settings
Therapy choice depends on individual factors including age, kidney function, bleeding risk, and concomitant medications. Reversal