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Clopidogrel V Aspirin
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Looking at the NICE website - taking Aspirin seems to be less 'risk' than taking clopidogrel .
For example - re Clopidogrel it states -
//increase risk of bleeding; discontinue 7 days before elective surgery if antiplatelet effect not desirable //
Whereas that above advice is not given regarding Aspirin .
1. Family member was taken off Aspirin and put on Clopidogrel instead .
Should he have any cause for concern ?
2. Also should he wear some sort of thing like a necklace advising that he is on Clopidogrel , in case of an emergency ?
For example - re Clopidogrel it states -
//increase risk of bleeding; discontinue 7 days before elective surgery if antiplatelet effect not desirable //
Whereas that above advice is not given regarding Aspirin .
1. Family member was taken off Aspirin and put on Clopidogrel instead .
Should he have any cause for concern ?
2. Also should he wear some sort of thing like a necklace advising that he is on Clopidogrel , in case of an emergency ?
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Both Aspirin and Clopidogrel make the blood "less sticky" and should be discontinued before surgery. I cannot see the point in exchanging one for the other as a pre-operative maneuver.
I don't think that the wearing of a necklace would have any benefit.
Both Aspirin and Clopidogrel make the blood "less sticky" and should be discontinued before surgery. I cannot see the point in exchanging one for the other as a pre-operative maneuver.
I don't think that the wearing of a necklace would have any benefit.
What he said was that one morning he woke up and he reckoned that his vision was slightly worse than before .
He went to the eye hospital (as he had an operation on his eyes previously and is still a patient there ) - in case it was a problem with the eyes itself.
The doctors at the eye hospital could not find anything untoward , but as is their policy referred him to this other hospital .
I can't remember if it was a cardiac consultant that he saw or a consultant Neurologist , who changed him from aspirin to Clopidogrel
He went to the eye hospital (as he had an operation on his eyes previously and is still a patient there ) - in case it was a problem with the eyes itself.
The doctors at the eye hospital could not find anything untoward , but as is their policy referred him to this other hospital .
I can't remember if it was a cardiac consultant that he saw or a consultant Neurologist , who changed him from aspirin to Clopidogrel