Elinogrel, formerly known as PRT 060128, is P2Y12 inhibitor. Similarly to ticagrelor and in contrast to clopidogrel, elinogrel was a reversible inhibitor that acted fast and short (for about 12 hours), and it was not a prodrug but pharmacologically active itself. The substance was used in form of its potassium salt, intravenously for acute treatment and orally for long-term treatment. Development was terminated in 2012. References: Bonadei I, Sciatti E, Vizzardi E, D'Aloia A, Raddino R, Metra M. New frontiers in the management of acute coronary syndromes: cangrelor and elinogrel. Recent Pat Cardiovasc Drug Discov. 2014;9(1):22-7. Review. PubMed PMID: 24915974.
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