General Information of Drug (ID: DMQG17S)

Drug Name
Tirofiban Drug Info
Synonyms
AGG; Aggrastat; Agrastat; Tirofibanum; Aggrastat (TN); Agrastat (TN); L-700462; MK-383; Tirofiban (INN); Tirofiban[BAN:INN]; Tirofiban [INN:BAN]; L-700,462; N-(BUTYLSULFONYL)-O-[4-(4-PIPERIDINYL)BUTYL]-L-TYROSINE; N-(Butylsulfonyl)-O-(4-(4-piperidyl)butyl)-L-tyrosine; N-(butylsulfonyl)-O-(4-piperidin-4-ylbutyl)-L-tyrosine; N-(butylsulfonyl)-o-[4-(piperidin-4-yl)butyl]-l-tyrosine; (2S)-2-(butylsulfonylamino)-3-[4-(4-piperidin-4-ylbutoxy)phenyl]propanoic acid
Indication
Disease Entry ICD 11 Status REF
Acute coronary syndrome BA41 Approved [1] , [2]
Therapeutic Class
Fibrinolytic Agents
Cross-matching ID
PubChem CID
60947
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:9605
CAS Number
CAS 144494-65-5
TTD Drug ID
DMQG17S

Molecule(s) Related to This Drug


Drug Therapeutic Target (DTT)
DTT Name DTT ID UniProt ID MOA REF
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor (GPIIb/IIIa) TT38RM1 ITA2B_HUMAN; ITB3_HUMAN Modulator [3]

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-Related Organs

Molecule Molecule Type Gene Name Liver Colon Kidney Small Intestine
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor (GPIIb/IIIa) DTT ITGA2B; ITGB3 2.186 1.202 1.585 2.7
Molecule Expression Atlas in Normal Tissue of Major ADME-related organs

The Expression Level of Molecule(s) between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

The Studied Disease Acute coronary syndrome
ICD Disease Classification BA41
Molecule Name Molecule Type Gene Name p-value Fold-Change Z-score
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor (GPIIb/IIIa) DTT ITGA2B; ITGB3 7.83E-01 -0.11 -0.45
Molecular Expression Atlas between Disease Section and Healthy Individual Tissue

References

1 URL: http://www.guidetopharmacology.org Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Oct 12. pii: gkv1037. The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY in 2016: towards curated quantitative interactions between 1300 protein targets and 6000 ligands. (Ligand id: 6586).
2 Natural products as sources of new drugs over the last 25 years. J Nat Prod. 2007 Mar;70(3):461-77.
3 Drugs@FDA. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.