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Characterization of the<i>In Vivo</i>Antiplatelet Activity of the Antihypertensive Agent Losartan

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These findings provide evidence that administration of the antihypertensive drug losartan into live mice produces thromboxane A(2) receptor-specific antiplatelet effects. Furthermore, interestingly, this antiplatelet activity appears to translate into thromboprotective properties, without resulting in a bleeding phenotype. Consequently, aside from its potential use as an antithrombotic agent, losartan's chemistry may provide a "blueprint" for designing or repurposing novel derivatives which may have the potential to serve as an antiplatelet and thromboprotective agents but are deprived of the usually concomitant bleeding adverse effects.

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