Plavix for Platelet Aggregation Inhibition User Reviews
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- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- July 18, 2013
"A ruptured brain aneurysm; placement of 10 coils and a stent, 75 mg Plavix, 325 mg aspirin. Bruise like a peach and will get 3-dimensional bruising if I hit hard enough. Possibly some dizziness."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 19, 2022
"I was put on Plavix after stents were placed in my intestines. I had bad bruising, dizziness, listlessness. Had to change to Brilinta, then at 6 months changed to aspirin 325."
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- Don...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- November 9, 2017
"I have Afib, take this to stop any clotting. I've had no problems except minor bruising."
- DrA...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 8, 2018
"I used this drug as a substitute for Biralque, which induces very dangerous side effects."
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"I've been taking omeprazole for quite some time prior to being prescribed Plavix, but NONE of the health professionals involved in my treatment have advised me to cease the omeprazole, even though it's regarded as unwise to. This worries me, and I have ceased on my own accord until I can access my GP!"