SUMMARYCangrelor is an intravenous, reversibly-binding platelet P2Y 12 receptor antagonist with ultra-rapid onset and offset of action. It is approved in Europe and United States for use in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention, a setting in which it has proven superiority to initial treatment with clopidogrel. Preliminary clinical evidence suggests it would also be a favourable option in bridging patients from discontinuation of oral antiplatelet therapy to the time of major surgery. This review describes the background for the development of cangrelor, the biology, pharmacology and clinical evidence supporting its use, and its likely position in the future.
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