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Tag: Antiplatelet drugs

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Understanding the Risk: Can Brilinta Cause Blood in Urine?

3 min read
According to the FDA, Brilinta carries a boxed warning—its most serious warning—regarding the risk of bleeding. A known and documented side effect is hematuria, or blood in the urine, which indicates an increased risk of bleeding while taking the medication. This serious risk is inherent to how the antiplatelet medication works.

Is There a Better Blood Thinner Than Plavix? Comparing Alternatives and Efficacy

5 min read
Over 2 million Americans use the antiplatelet drug Plavix (clopidogrel) to prevent dangerous blood clots. However, factors like genetic variation can impact its effectiveness for some patients. For those wondering if there is a better blood thinner than Plavix, the answer is complex and depends on individual health needs, risk factors, and cost.

Understanding Medications: What is Gold 10 Used For?

4 min read
According to the World Health Organization, cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide, underscoring the need for effective preventative treatments. In cardiology, the term “Gold 10” refers to a combination medication designed to prevent serious cardiovascular events by controlling cholesterol and inhibiting blood clots.

Which type of medicine is given to help prevent a stroke?

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization, stroke is the second leading cause of death globally. The type of medicine given to help prevent a stroke depends on the underlying cause, addressing risk factors such as blood clots, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

What Medications Should You Not Take Before a Biopsy?

3 min read
An estimated 70% of medical decisions in the United States rely on lab test results, making proper preparation for procedures like a biopsy crucial [1.3.6]. So, what medications should you not take before a biopsy to ensure both safety and accuracy?

What is a substitute for clopidogrel? A Guide to Antiplatelet Alternatives

2 min read
An estimated 24.4% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) may have high on-treatment platelet reactivity to clopidogrel, making it less effective for them. Because of variable patient response and other factors, understanding what is a substitute for clopidogrel is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers. This guide explores common alternatives and the factors that influence the decision to switch.