PLAVIX and Aspirin

Did You Know?
Studies have demonstrated that, for those receiving treatment for a heart attack, PLAVIX, taken with aspirin, was associated with significantly reduced risk of having another heart attack.
Have you been hospitalized with heart-related chest pain or had a heart attack? Your doctor may already have prescribed daily aspirin as an important part of your treatment. But did you know that PLAVIX, taken with aspirin, provides more protection against a future heart attack or stroke than aspirin alone? PLAVIX plays its own role in helping to keep platelets from sticking together. This allows blood to flow more easily and provides more protection against a future heart attack or stroke than aspirin alone. Ask your doctor if PLAVIX, taken with aspirin, is right for you.
See how PLAVIX, taken with aspirin, helps keep platelets from sticking together
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