Clopidogrel and Itching: What Users Say
Brand names: Plavix
Reviews for Clopidogrel
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 4, 2013
For Peripheral Arterial Disease "I believe I'm allergic. Itching and rash onset after taking for over 1 week."
- Hor...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 30, 2021
Clopidogrel for Ischemic Stroke "Plavix causes severe itching, on a 1/2 dose every two days, so I can’t take it or take Pletal."
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For Ischemic Stroke "This is an awful drug, and I hate taking it. I have had itching, bruising, and nosebleeds since starting it. The doctor says there is no alternative to clopidogrel, but I am sure there is."