CLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL ASPECTS OF THE USE OF ANTITHROMBOTIC DRUGS IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM ISCHEMIC HEART
1Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan.
Abstract:
The review article discusses the possibilities and evidence base of the use of antithrombotic drugs in common clinical practice. Presents information about the basic clinical trials of the effectiveness of antithrombotic medications (CAPRIE, CURE, VA, RISC, ISIS2, PLATO) in the treatment and secondary prevention of the consequences of atherothrombosis. Also presents the algorithms for prescription of antithrombotic drugs and the principles of rational use of antiplatelet agents.
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