#aspirin (ASA)
Acid and it is yes processed by cyclo oxygen is this right and cyclooxygenase is specifically stocks one converted convert electronic acid into thromboxane a2 right and thromboxin a2 bind with the receptor and uh right and then you can say activate and create a aggregate aggregation process that that’s why thromboxinator yes thumb by inhibiting this enzyme
And drug is acetyl receptor that is called yes adp receptor otherwise p2 y1 receptor and basically so that the adp binds with this receptor and give intracellularly stimulate the signal and place that activation stick right and we have a drop that is directly gp2b receptor blockers right and this molecular you can say f6 cmav then yes right and
Yes uh fourth group that was the you can say cyclic amp reducer or drug that was phosphodiesterases inhibitors then p2i12 receptor blockers and direct gp2b3a blockers and yes phosphodiesters these are the four group of drugs which exercise antiplatelets or antibiotic aggregated drugs that we have discussed yes now let’s discuss medical use or indication of these drugs
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