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Plavix LawsuitsPlavix is not the only antiplatelet medication available for patients who have already had a heart attack, stroke or stent placement. Aspirin is also an antiplatelet, costs much less, and is an alternative for those who do not have an allergy to it.- Plavix with Its Anti-Platelet Qualities Prevents Formation of Blood ClotsPlavix is an anti-platelet medicine that helps keep platelets in the blood from sticking together and forming clots, which usually is the main cause of heart attacks and strokes.
- Zantac and PlavixAccording to the National Institutes of Health, ranitidine, also known as Zantac is a H2 blocker that is used to decrease the production of acid in the stomach.
- Prilosec and PlavixAccording to Drugs.com, Prilosec or omeprazole belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors. Proton pump inhibitors are drugs used to suppress or block the production of stomach acid.
More Information on Plavix and Its Side EffectsLearn about Plavix drug uses, side effects, drug interactions and other warnings to help avoid any unexpected health risk that may be caused by using Plavix as the blood thinner.- PlavixPlavix works by keeping the platelets in your blood from clotting which can occur with certain heart vessel or heart conditions.
- PlavixPlavix is a pill that is composed of clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate, which thins the blood out and prevents the blood platelets from forming together and creating blood clots.
- Plavix (Clopidogrel Bisulfate) Drug Information: Medical Uses, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, Warnings and PrecautionsPlavix, or commonly known as clopidogel, has been proven to help protect against future heart attacks or strokes in PAD patients, but in March 2010, FDA has added a boxed warning to the label for anti-blood clotting drug Plavix.
- Plavix Has a New FDA WarningPlavix is a drug that is used by heart patients who have had stents put in place to releive blockage in the arteries to the heart. The FDA has issued a new warning regarding Plavix.
- Research the Facts About the FDA's Warning About PlavixBlack box warnings are issued by the FDA when medical research shows that a drug poses life threatening, or serious risks to patients receiving the drug.
New Plavix Warning: Plavix May Not Work for Some PeoplePopular blood thinner drug Plavix is supposed to prevent blood clots that can cause fatal heart attacks and strokes, but Plavix may not work for some people who carry a special gene and the drug company must now warn patients on the package label.- FDA Issues Warning for Anti-Coagulant Drug PlavixThis article is about Plavix and the problems a person can have with it. This information was provided in a warning by the FDA.
Plavix: New Blackbox Warning Label InfomationIf you are taking Plavix or considering asking your doctor to prescribe it to you, please read this article first.
Got Heartburn and Heart Disease? Your Stomach Acid Reducer MattersAre your heartburn and blood thinner drugs on the "Do Not Use Together" list? Make a call and find out. Be your own best friend for good health's sake.- Patient and Pharmaceutical Company Implications: Avoid Using Plavix with Prilosec/Prilosec OTCRecent FDA announcement sheds light on drug to drug interaction (DDI) between Plavix and Prilosec.
FDA Approves New Blood Thinner MedicationAfter an 18 month long review, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the sale of a new blood thinning medication, Effient, developed by Eli Lilly and Danchii Sankyo.
American Heart Month: Heart Medication GuideI have listed the most common medications used to treat heart disease, heart attack and cholesterol.- Reduce Your Chance for Heart Attack and Stroke - Patient Information for PlavixWhat is Plavix? And how is it used?
- Acute Cardiovascular Treatment: Understanding the Use of PlavixUnderstanding the use of Plavix, in the risk of cardiovascular disease, the side effects and contraindications of Plavix use, will assist patients with making a more educated healthcare choice in terms of treating cardiovascular disease.
- Report on the Recent American Heart Association ConferenceThis brief review will highlight some areas of the American Heart Association conference in Orlando, FL this week. As a cardiology fellow, I will give you my insights and predictions as to what will be things to look for in the field of medicine.

