Abstract:One of the most effective platelet antiaggregants is clopidogrel, inhibiting platelet activation by selectively binding adenosine diphosphate (ADP) with specific receptors. However, in a number of clinical situations it is necessary to have a pronounced antithrombotic effect in the shortest possible time which gives rise to interest in the transmucose use of the drug, in particular, rectal route. The theoretical preconditions for the development of a rectal administration of clopidogrel are based on the data t… Show more
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