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Drug toxicity may be increased when multiple antiplatelet drugs are used.
Antiplatelet drugs are commonly used in the prevention of strokes and heart attacks.
Antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin or clopidogrel may also be prescribed.
Antiplatelet drugs are used to treat heart disease.
The use of antiplatelet drugs, particularly aspirin, is a standard treatment for patients at risk for stroke.
Management of cholesterol, and medication with antiplatelet drugs.
Blood thinners (antiplatelet drugs) are used to treat and prevent unstable angina.
Antiplatelet drugs may also be needed.
Antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulants are medicines that can help reduce the risk of a second ischemic stroke.
Antiplatelet drugs limit the migration or aggregation of platelets.
These medicines are called antiplatelet drugs.
Antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin, prevent blood cells called platelets from clumping together to form a clot.
They receive many of the same initial therapies and are often stabilized with antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulated.
Antiplatelet drugs prevent platelets from agglutinating or sticking to each other, hence the term "blood thinner."
The class of antiplatelet drugs include:
Antiplatelet drugs prevent blood clots.
However, several studies have shown that aspirin and antiplatelet drugs are highly effective in secondary prevention after a stroke or transient ischemic attack.
Thrombolysis, stenting and surgery are not used as widely as anticoagulation or antiplatelet drugs.
Treatment of established arterial thrombosis includes the use of antiplatelet drugs and thrombolytic therapy.
Eptifibatide is one of very many antiplatelet drugs [1] that all have different consequences on the platelet's activity.
Other antiplatelet drugs are commonly prescribed for patients with acute coronary syndromes such as clopidogrel and ticlopidine.
Antiplatelet drugs: American College of Chest Physicians evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (8th edition).
In primary prevention however, antiplatelet drugs did not reduce the risk of ischemic stroke while increasing the risk of major bleeding.
Ibuprofen has an antiplatelet effect, though relatively mild and somewhat short-lived compared with aspirin or prescription antiplatelet drugs.
Disaggregation and reaggregation of irrversibly aggregated platelets: A method for more complete evaluation of antiplatelet drugs.