05) Definite risk factors for major bleeding were concomitant aspirin use (OR 2
Pharmacists should be aware of patient-specific risk factors and should actively Gastrointestinal bleeding is the most frequent situation associated with APAs
We identified three key risk factors: the risk of bleeding is significantly higher when patients used clopidogrel concomitantly with aspirin or for > 6 months, and patients with renal dysfunction have higher
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They are currently used by millions of Americans to prevent thrombotic complications in a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions
Methods: From March 2014 through May 2018, 5438 patients who maintained dual antiplatelet therapy without clinical events for 12±6 months after percutaneous
The risk of serious bleed was highest with aspirin 100 mg monotherapy and dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) (Aspirin 100 mg + Clopidogrel 75 mg)