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Anticoagulants and coronary artery disease أليسار عباس ؛ غزل الزين ؛ نور الحسن ؛ ريم تيناوي ؛ إشراف د. فؤاد الخضر ؛ وفاء حبال

Publication year: 2022

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Blood thinners are medicines that help blood flow smoothly through your veins and arteries. There are two. The first is called anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin, Enoxaparin) and The second class of blood thinners is called antiplatelet (Aspirin, Ticagrelor , Clopidogrel). . Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Coronary artery disorder or disease can have serious implications by reducing the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle. This can lead to a heart attack and possibly death. Atherosclerosis. Medications to reduce the risk of blood clots, such as anticoagulants (including aspirin) and antiplatelet. , in particular aspirin, are effective in preventing platelet activation and thus thrombus formation and Clopidogrel is an inhibitor of platelet activation.


: Anticoagulants, Therapeutic uses, Coronary Artery disease, Heart diseases, Cardiovascular diseases