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Bivalirudin

Bivalirudin dosing, mechanism of action, side effects, and clinical evidence. Complete reference for healthcare professionals.

MetabolicIntravenous0.75mg/kg bolus then 1.75mg/kg/hr infusion

Overview

Bivalirudin is a synthetic 20-amino acid peptide direct thrombin inhibitor derived from hirudin, used as an anticoagulant during PCI.

Mechanism of Action

  • Direct thrombin inhibition — Binds both free and clot-bound thrombin
  • Reversible — Thrombin slowly cleaves bivalirudin, restoring activity
  • Predictable pharmacokinetics — Short half-life (~25 min)

Dosing

IV bolus 0.75mg/kg followed by infusion of 1.75mg/kg/hr during PCI.

Indications

FDA-approved for use as anticoagulant in patients undergoing PCI, with or without planned glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor.

Last updated: 2026-03-27