Dipyridamole

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Dipyridamole chemical structure
Dipyridamole
Systematic (IUPAC) name
2-{[9-(bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino)-2,7-bis(1-piperidyl)-
3,5,8,10-tetrazabicyclo[4.4.0]deca-2,4,7,9,11-pentaen-
4-yl]-(2-hydroxyethyl)amino}ethanol
Identifiers
CAS number 58-32-2
ATC code B01AC07
PubChem 3108
DrugBank APRD00360
Chemical data
Formula C24H40N8O4 
Mol. weight 504.626 g/mol
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability  ?
Protein binding 99%
Metabolism  ?
Half life 40 minutes
Excretion  ?
Therapeutic considerations
Pregnancy cat.

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Legal status
Routes  ?

Dipyridamole is a drug that inhibits platelet aggregation and causes vasodilation.

Modified release dipyridamole is used in conjunction with aspirin (under the trade name Aggrenox®) in the secondary prevention of stroke and transient ischemic attack. This practice is now confirmed by the ESPRIT trial.

Dipyridamole is also used in nuclear cardiac stress testing as a coronary vasodilator.

  • Via the mechanisms mentioned above, it increases the local concentration of adenosine in the coronary circulation which causes vasodilation.
  • Vasodilation of healthy arteries is physiologic, whereas diseased arteries actually experience a drop in blood flow via "steal" phenomena which can be detected by electrocardiogram and echocardiography when it causes ischemia.
  • Flow heterogeneity (a necessary precursor to ischemia) can de detected with gamma-cameras and SPECT using nuclear imaging agents such as Thallium-201 and Tc99m-Sestamibi.


Antithrombotics (thrombolytics, anticoagulants, and antiplatelet drugs) (B01) edit
Vitamin K antagonists:

Acenocoumarol, Clorindione, Dicumarol (Dicoumarol}, Diphenadione, Ethyl biscoumacetate, Phenprocoumon, Phenindione, Tioclomarol, Warfarin

Heparin group (Platelet
aggregation inhibitors):

Antithrombin III, Bemiparin, Dalteparin, Danaparoid, Enoxaparin, Heparin, Nadroparin, Parnaparin, Reviparin, Sulodexide, Tinzaparin

Other Platelet
aggregation inhibitors:

Abciximab, Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin), Aloxiprin, Beraprost, Ditazole, Carbasalate calcium, Cloricromen, Clopidogrel, Dipyridamole, Epoprostenol, Eptifibatide, Indobufen, Iloprost, Picotamide, Prasugrel, Ticlopidine, Tirofiban, Treprostinil, Triflusal

Enzymes:

Alteplase, Ancrod, Anistreplase, Brinase, Drotrecogin alfa, Fibrinolysin, Protein C, Reteplase, Saruplase, Streptokinase, Tenecteplase, Urokinase

Direct thrombin inhibitors:

Argatroban, Bivalirudin, Dabigatran, Desirudin, Hirudin, Lepirudin, Melagatran, Ximelagatran

Other antithrombotics:

Dabigatran, Defibrotide, Dermatan sulfate, Fondaparinux, Rivaroxaban

Non-medicinal:

Citrate, EDTA, Oxalate

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