CORPLET Clopidogrel 75mg Tablet 1's
Indications/Uses
Dosage/Direction for Use
The recommended daily dose of clopidogrel is 75 mg once daily for the treatment of recent MI, recent stroke, or established peripheral arterial disease.
In patients with acute coronary syndrome (unstable angina/non-Qwave MI), clopidogrel should be initiated with a single 300 mg loading dose and then continued at 75 mg once daily. Aspirin (75 mg - 325 mg once daily) should be initiated and continued in combination with clopidogrel. No dosage adjustment is necessary for elderly patients or patients with renal disease.
Or as prescribed by the physician.
Administration
Contraindications
Special Precautions
GI Bleeding: Clopidogrel should be used with caution in patients who have lesions with a susceptibility to bleed such as ulcers.
Drugs that might induce such lesions should be used with caution in patients taking clopidogrel.
Hepatically Impaired Patients: Clopidogrel should be used with caution in hepatically impaired patients, as there is no study to indicate the safety of clopidogrel in patients with severe hepatic disease who may have bleeding diatheses.
Renally Impaired Patients: Clopidogrel should used with caution in patients with severe renal impairment, as there is no information about its safety in these patients.
Use in Pregnancy: Category B: There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of clopidogrel in pregnant women; therefore clopidogrel should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed.
Use in Lactation: It is not known whether clopidogrel is excreted in human milk. Since many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the nursing mother.
Use in Children: Use Safety and effectiveness in the pediatric population have not been established.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Use in Lactation: It is not known whether clopidogrel is excreted in human milk. Since many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the nursing mother.
Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Storage
Protect from light.
Action
Pharmacokinetics: Absorption and Distribution: Clopidogrel is rapidly absorbed after oral administration of repeated doses of 75 mg clopidogrel, with peak plasma levels (3 mg/L) of the main circulating metabolite occurring approximately 1 hour after dosing. The pharmacokinetics of the main circulating metabolite is linear in the dose range of 50 to 150 mg of clopidogrel. Absorption is at least 50% based on urinary excretion of clopidogrel-related metabolites. Total protein binding of clopidogrel and the main circulating metabolite is about 98% and 94%, respectively.
Effect of Food: Bioavailability of clopidogrel was not significantly modified when it was administered with food as assessed by the pharmacokinetics of the main circulating metabolite.
Metabolism and Elimination: Clopidogrel is extensively metabolized in the liver, mainly to the inactive carboxylic acid derivative. In plasma and urine, the glucuronide of the carboxylic acid derivative is also observed. The elimination half-life of the main circulating metabolite was 8 hours after single and repeated administration. After oral administration about 50% of dose is excreted in the urine and about 46% in the feces.
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Features
- Clopidogrel