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Tag: Antiplatelet effect

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Does losartan cause low platelets? Unpacking the rare link between medication and thrombocytopenia

3 min read
Although losartan is known for its blood pressure-lowering effects, post-marketing surveillance reports note the rare occurrence of immune thrombocytopenia. This leads many to question: Does losartan cause low platelets? The key is to distinguish its common anti-platelet *aggregation* effect from the very infrequent immune reaction that results in a low platelet *count*.

How long do NSAIDs affect platelets? A guide to antiplatelet duration and safety

5 min read
While aspirin permanently disables platelets for their entire 7-10 day lifespan, the antiplatelet effect of other common NSAIDs like ibuprofen is only temporary and typically resolves within 24 hours. Understanding **how long do NSAIDs affect platelets?** is crucial for managing pain safely, particularly before surgery or when taking other anticoagulants.

Does Mirtazapine Affect Blood Clotting? An Examination of Bleeding Risk

4 min read
According to scientific studies, mirtazapine has been shown to exert antiplatelet effects in both animal and human plasma-based in vitro studies. This pharmacological action directly impacts a patient's hemostasis, which is the body's natural blood clotting process, and increases the overall risk of bleeding.