Thromb Haemost 1982; 48(01): 006-008
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1657203
Original Article
Schattauer GmbH Stuttgart

A Possible Method to Control Prolongations of Bleeding Time under Antiplatelet Therapy with Ticlopidine

Authors

  • J Thébault

    *   The Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, Toulouse, France
  • C Blatrix

    *   The Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, Toulouse, France
  • J Blanchard

    **   Créteil, France, and Sanofi Recherche, Toulouse, France
  • E Panak

    **   Créteil, France, and Sanofi Recherche, Toulouse, France
Further Information

Publication History

Received 05 March 1982

Accepted 03 May 1982

Publication Date:
13 July 2018 (online)

Summary

The interactions of oral and i.v. administrations of corticosteroids with the effects of ticlopidine were studied, in a search for an antidote for possible excessive prolongations of bleeding time induced by antiaggregating agents. Indeed, the results show that an i.v. injection of methylprednisolone or an oral treatment with prednisolone counteract the prolongation of bleeding time but do not interfere with the inhibition of platelet aggregation brought about by ticlopidine. This could be ascribed to a vasoconstrictive effect of corticosteroids, possibly through reduction of vascular prostacyclin release. If this mode of action was confirmed, this useful finding would essentially apply to ticlopidine, but not to cyclooxygenase inhibitors such as aspirin which, by themselves, abolish prostacyclin production.