aspirin (platelets inhibitor) to treat coronary artery disease.



 aspirin (platelets inhibitor) to treat coronary artery disease.

Classification:

  • Aggregation should be prevented platelet aggregation and increase its fluidity not only its expansion .

Pharmacological action:

  • It works at a concentration of 85-100 (antipyretic and anti-inflammatory (at high dose).

Uses:

  • It is recommended for people over 65 years old. 
  • It reduces the incidence of myocardial infarction by taking the drug as a preventive measure for people who have had a previous stroke.

Side effects:

  • swelling of the eyes (angioedema) such as those caused by an ACE inhibitor.
  • Internal bleeding occurs if a dose of more than 100 mg is taken.
  • Increased inflammatory mediator leads to bronchospasm.
  • Intestinal ulcer and digestive disorders.
  • Separation of the derm layer from the epidermis with what is called Stevens Johnson syndrome, and this disorder is specific to aspirin .
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