TTP889

TTP889 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

TTP889, an orally bioavailable selective inhibitor of the intrinsic coagulation pathway, is being developed as an anticoagulant for the treatment of thromboembolic disorders. TTP889 is the only known selective small molecule inhibitor of Factor IX, a key enzyme of the intrinsic pathway of the blood coagulation system. TTP889 has proven to be effective in preventing clot formation in several animal models of human disease, without any signs of the bleeding associated with traditional anticoagulants.

Trade Name TTP889
Generic TTP889
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
TTP889
TTP889

Uses

Investigated for use/treatment in blood (blood forming organ disorders, unspecified), cardiac surgery, and venous thromboembolism.

How TTP889 works

TTP889 is a factor IXa inhibitor with little or no activity against factors VIIIa, Xa, XIa, or XIIa. It is the only molecule in development that is an inhibitor of the intrinsic pathway in vitro and in vivo via FIX/IXa. TTP889 inhibits the ability of FIXa to form a fully functional tenase complex with FVIIIa. FIXa plays an integral role in the intrinsic coagulation pathway and a lesser role in the extrinsic pathway.

Half Life

20 hours

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