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1Academic Unit of Cardiovascular Medicine, Charing Cross and Westminister Medical School, London, UK.
Abstract:
I review some of the literature concerning antithrombotic therapy in coronary artery disease. The beneficial effects shown are compatible with the unitary hypothesis of thrombosis as a fundamental of cardiovascular risk. The therapeutic approach is limited by the haemorrhagic risk produced by most antithrombotic therapies. A search should therefore be made for antithrombotic therapies without this risk, of which serotonin antagonism appears to be the most promising at present.
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