Short description: Class of drugs
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
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| Interferon | | IFNAR (α/β, I) |
- Agonists: Albinterferon
- Interferon alpha (interferon alfa, IFN-α)
- Interferon alfa (IFNA1, IFNA2, IFNA4, IFNA5, IFNA6, IFNA7, IFNA8, IFNA10, IFNA13, IFNA14, IFNA16, IFNA17, IFNA21)
- Interferon alfa 2a
- Interferon alfa 2b
- Interferon alfa n1
- Interferon alfacon-1
- Interferon alpha-n3
- Interferon beta (IFN-β) (IFNB1, IFNB3)
- Interferon beta 1a
- Interferon beta 1b
- Interferon kappa (IFN-ε/κ/τ/ζ, IFNK)
- Interferon omega (IFN-ω, IFNW1)
- Peginterferon alfa-2a
- Peginterferon alfa-2b
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| IFNGR (γ, II) | |
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| IFNLR (λ, III) |
- See IL-28R (IFNLR) here instead.
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| TGFβ | |
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