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View Post: Coronary Artery Disease Clinical Trial: Prasugrel/Clopidogrel ...
15 Nov 2009
... Subjects who do not have contraindications for a thienopyridine (ie, prasugrel, clopidogrel or ticlopidine), and have a history of stable atherosclerosis represented by Coronary Artery disease (CAD), defined as any of the following: ...
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View Post: Antiplatelet agents: mechanisms of action and general overview ...
24 Sep 2009 by Flavio Guzmán, MD
Serious adverse effects of ticlopidine therapy are mainly hematologic and include: neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. Clopidogrel is approved for prevention of atherosclerotic events following recent ...
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View Post: Pharm Friday – Antiplatelet Agents Overview « Medliorate
12 Nov 2009 by medliorator
Ticlopidine …is approved for secondary prevention of thrombotic strokes in patients intolerant of aspirin and for prevention of stent thrombosis in combination with aspirin. adverse effects [include] neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and ... Clopidogrel is approved for prevention of atherosclerotic events following recent myocardial infarction, stroke or established peripheral arterial disease. It is also approved for use in acute coronary syndromes that are treated with ...
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View Post: aman2peace @ aman hatake kakashi blogspot.: My Dad attacked by ...
13 Nov 2009 by Am @ aman
People with diabetes are more likely to have high blood pressure and atherosclerosis, and so are at much higher of stroke. A previous TIA. Around one in five people who have a first full stroke have had one or more previous TIAs. ... These drugs include asperin, ticlopidine and clopidogrel, are called anti-platelet drugs. They work by preventing blood cells known as platelets from sticking together to form a blood clot – which can limit or completely stop the flow of ...
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View Post: how should the treatment of atherosclerosis?
19 Aug 2009 by admin
and aspirin, 3 was sulfinpyrazone (benzene sulfonylurea).2 g 3 times/d, and a report that aspirin, can prevent coronary atherosclerotic heart sudden death. 4 thiazide chlorine horse hooked ticlopidine (250mg), 2 times a/d, function and ...
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View Post: STROKE
3 Nov 2009 by samuel
Diabetes is a major risk factor for stroke because it increases the risk of high blood pressure and atherosclerosis; diabetes also interferes with your body's ability to break down blood clots, increasing your risk of ischemic stroke. • Estrogen therapy: Taking birth ... If you are at risk of ischemic stroke, your doctor may give you anti-coagulant drugs, such as warfarin (Coumadin) or anti-platelet drugs such as aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), or ticlopidine (Ticlid). ...
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View Post: Heart Disease and Treatment Underwent By A Friend
17 Oct 2009 by Dr. HF Lim
Medical professionals attribute its cause to atherosclerosis, ie the gradual build-up of plaques in blood vessels that feed our heart (our coronary arteries). CAD causes angina or chest pain due to poor blood circulation to the heart. ...
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View Post: antiplatelet agents
28 Jul 2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Medicine Hut)
(see also the chapter atherosclerosis/atherothrombosis.) however, antiplatelet agents are not expected to prevent all forms of thrombotic events. after plaque rupture the formation of a platelet-rich thrombus requires three essential ...
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