Chemistry:Thrombopoietin mimetics

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Thrombopoietin mimetics are drugs that considerably increase platelet production by stimulating the receptor for the hormone thrombopoietin; Romiplostim and Eltrombopag are examples.[1] Thrombopoietin mimetics are a type of thrombopoietic agents. There has been a development of a registry of pregnant patients that were treated with these drugs.[2]

References

  1. "JPAC - Transfusion Guidelines". http://www.transfusionguidelines.org.uk/transfusion-handbook/6-alternatives-and-adjuncts-to-blood-transfusion/6-3-thrombopoietin-mimetics. 
  2. Ronald Hoffman; Edward J. Benz, Jr.; Leslie E. Silberstein; Helen Heslop; Jeffrey Weitz; John Anastasi (2013). Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 2135.