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Recent news on Ticlid


Use of drug-coated stents for unapproved conditions linked to ...  -  May 8, 2007
Insider Medicine,...a drug called ticlopidine [Ticlid] which is largely been replaced by a second drug now called clopidogrel [Plavix], which is now better tolerated.

Over-The-Counter Aspirin is Best Choice for Most Consumers Needing ...  -  Apr 19, 2007
Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release),The other three are Aggrenox (a combination of aspirin and the drug dipyridamole), clopidogrel (Plavix), and ticlopidine (Ticlid).

Over-The-Counter Aspirin is Best Choice for Most Consumers Needing ...  -  Apr 12, 2007
HealthNewsDigest.com,The report recommends that ticlopidine (Ticlid) not be prescribed at all since it poses some unique and dangerous risks and has no advantages over the other

Sanofi Gets Daiichi Panaldine Japan Rights  -  Apr 2, 2007
Reuters.uk,The transfer of the rights of Panaldine, a predecessor to Sanofi's blockbuster drug Plavix and known elsewhere as Ticlid, was expected to be concluded by

Anticlotting drugs: Aspirin is still the best choice for most  -  Apr 11, 2007
Consumer ReportsBest Buy Drugs does not recommend the antiplatelet drug ticlopidine (Ticlid) because it has greater risks than the other drugs and there's no evidence that

Daiichi Sankyo sets challenging sales targets for Europe  -  Apr 3, 2007
Pharma Times (subscription),Panaldine, known elsewhere as Ticlid, was the predecessor to Sanofi's blockbuster Plavix (clopidogrel), which was only made available in Japan in May 2006

Stent Patients Urged to Take Blood Thinner for a Year (Update3)  -  Jan 17, 2007
BloombergDentists and surgeons should consult with stent patients' heart specialists before advising them to discontinue Plavix or Ticlid because of the risk of

Patients With Drug-Eluting Stents Should Take Anti-platelet ...  -  Jan 17, 2007
Medical News Today,Two anti-platelet agents that are commonly prescribed for preventing blood clots are ticlopidine (tradename Ticlid from Roche Holding AG) and clopidogrel

Plavix (Clopidogrel) and Aspirin  -  Dec 8, 2006
Angioplasty.Org,When debating if the FDA label for antiplatelet therapy with Plavix or Ticlid after drug-eluting stents (DES) should be changed from 3 months (Cypher) and 6

Stent wars  Oct 10, 2006
In response, dual antiplatelet therapy, namely aspirin combined with ticlopidine (Ticlid) and more recently clopidogrel (Plavix), was routinely prescribed post ... -ITP.net, Patients Worried About Safety Of Heart Stents Turn To The Web  Oct 20, 2006
...blood clots) and to prevent clotting, cardiologists always prescribe antiplatelet medications, clopidogrel (Plavix) or ticlopidine (Ticlid) plus aspirin for at ... -Medical News Today (press release), Plavix (Clopidogrel) and Aspirin  -  Dec 8, 2006
Angioplasty.Org,When debating if the FDA label for antiplatelet therapy with Plavix or Ticlid after drug-eluting stents (DES) should be changed from 3 months (Cypher) and 6

Lipicard Technologies Study: Platrol® – A Novel Antiplatelet ...  Jul 31, 2006
All currently available antiplatelet drugs viz- Aspirin, PLAVIX® , Persantine, Aggrastat, and Ticlid are toxic. The CAPRIE (1996 ... -Business Wire India

Lipicard Technologies Survey: US Cardiologists Ready to Prescribe ...  Aug 16, 2006
It is well known that all currently available antiplatelet drugs viz- Aspirin, PLAVIX®, Persantine, Aggrastat, and Ticlid are toxic. ... -Business Wire India

Lipicard Technologies Study: Platrol(R) - A Novel Antiplatelet ...  Jul 31, 2006
India--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 31, 2006--All currently available antiplatelet drugs viz- Aspirin, PLAVIX(R), Persantine, Aggrastat, and Ticlid are toxic. ... -Business Wire



Recommendations for Anticoagulated Patients Undergoing Image ...  Mar 21, 2006
...platelet-fibrinogen binding. 20 The agents in this class include clopidogrel (Plavix) and ticlopidine (Ticlid). The patient should ... - Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)


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