Anti Platelets Clopidogrel

Who may not be able to take clopidogrel

Source: NHS

Check with your doctor beforetaking clopidogrel if you:

  • have a stomach ulcer , or have had stomach ulcers in the past
  • have had bleeding on your brain (brain haemorrhage)
  • have haemophilia or another bleeding disorder
  • have a liver or kidney problem
  • have had an allergic reaction to any medication before
  • are taking other medications this can sometimescause problems
  • are pregnant or breastfeeding

Clopidogrel should only be taken by children if recommended by a specialist doctor.

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How and when to take clopidogrel

Clopidogrelcomes as a tablet that you take once a day. The usual dose is 75mg a day, although occasionally asingle higher dosesuch as 300mg or 600mgmay be recommended to begin with. Takeclopidogrel

Introduction

Find out why clopidogrel is prescribed, how and when to take it, what the possible side effects are, and when it may not be suitable.

Side effects of clopidogrel

Clopidogrel can cause side effects, but not everyone gets them. Some side effects are listed below. Check the leaflet that comes with your medication for a full list. Common side effects The follow

Taking clopidogrelwith other medicines, food and alcohol

Taking clopidogrel with other medications can affect how well either medication works, or increase your chances of getting side effects. For example, this can happen if clopidogrel is taken with:

When clopidogrel is used

You may be given clopidogrelif you have orhavehad: a Myocardial infarction unstable angina a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) peripheral arterial disease an operation on your h

Who may not be able to take clopidogrel

Check with your doctor beforetaking clopidogrel if you: have a stomach ulcer , or have had stomach ulcers in the past have had bleeding on your brain (brain haemorrhage) have haemophilia or anoth