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PLAVIX is a prescription-only medicine that helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. PLAVIX is for patients who have had a recent heart ...
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For patients who have had a recent stroke, PLAVIX may help reduce your risk of a future stroke or heart attack. Read Important Safety Information and access US Full ...
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View the P.A.D. video to learn more. ... Have P.A.D. If you have P.A.D., poor circulation in your legs may also mean poor circulation in your heart or brain.
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PLAVIX® (clopidogrel bisulfate) may help reduce risk of a future heart attack or stroke in patients with recent heart attack, recent stroke, heart-related chest pain ...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Certain genetic factors and some medicines such as Prilosec reduce the effect of PLAVIX leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. Your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. Don’t stop taking PLAVIX without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. People with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use PLAVIX. Taking PLAVIX alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk which can potentially be life-threatening. So tell your doctor when planning surgery. Tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you’ve had a stroke. If fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. These may be signs of TTP, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than 2 weeks after starting PLAVIX.
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