Review article: proton pump inhibitors with clopidogrel – evidence for and against a clinically-important interaction.

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Review article: proton pump inhibitors with clopidogrel - evidence for and against a clinically-important interaction.

Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2011 Feb 8;

Authors: Disney BR, Watson RD, Blann AD, Lip GY, Anderson MR

Background? The treatment of acute coronary syndromes involves a combination of antiplatelet therapies. Proton pump inhibitors are frequently recommended for patients receiving clopidogrel in addition to aspirin, to minimise the risk of bleeding. Several studies have shown that proton pump inhibitors can affect the platelet inhibitory effects of clopidogrel. However, the data on whether this has an effect on clinical outcomes are conflicting and a definitive answer is still awaited. Aim? To provide an overview of the evidence for the pharmacological interaction between proton pump inhibitors and clopidogrel and to discuss whether this interaction translates into adverse clinical outcomes. Despite recent developments, clear consensus is lacking. Methods? A search of the published literature combined with the authors' knowledge of the field. Results? There is evidence to show that proton pump inhibitors can influence the pharmacodynamics of clopidogrel, but the data suggesting clinical effects are weak and conflicting. Supporting a clinically important interaction are four retrospective studies including over 11?000 patients prescribed both clopidogrel and a proton pump inhibitor. Evidence against a clinically important interaction is derived from over 18?000 patients from seven studies, including the only prospective trial to examine the potential interaction. Confounding variables are relevant and prospective clinical evidence is lacking. Conclusions? Proton pump inhibitors offer clear protection and the concern over clinically relevant interactions with clopidogrel is biologically plausible, but not yet proven.

PMID: 21303400 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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