Title of article
Oral delivery of heparin: SNAC and related formulations
Author/Authors
Graham Pineo، نويسنده , , Russell Hull، نويسنده , , Victor Marder، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
153
To page
160
Abstract
Unfractionated heparin is one of the most commonly used pharmacological agents in hospital practice. The use of this agent is inconvenient in that it must be given parenterally. Current research is directed at development of oral antithrombotic agents that will not require laboratory monitoring of the antithrombotic effect. This has stimulated interest in the development of orally active heparin and low-molecular-weight heparin. It has recently been shown that the addition of SNAC [sodium N-(8-(2-hydroxybenzoyl)amino)caprylate] to heparin enables absorption of therapeutic levels of heparin. Studies to date have shown that oral heparin–SNAC is an effective agent for the prevention of venous thromboembolism following total hip replacement, and this should stimulate further studies with this agent.
Keywords
deep vein thrombosis , low-molecular-weight heparin , total hip replacement.
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Haematology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Haematology
Record number
467556
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