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The major side effects are the same as all the other anti-clotting or anti-platelet drugs: bleeding or hemorrhage.
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Clopidogrel is used to lower your risk of having a stroke, blood clot, or serious heart problem after you've had a heart attack, severe chest pain (angina), or circulation problems. Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet medicine. It prevents platelets (a type of blood cell) from sticking together and forming a dangerous blood clot.
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- This is lesson n# 64 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Clopidogrel ( Plavix 75 mg ): What is Clopidogrel Used For, Dosage, Side Effects, Precautions and mechanism of action
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- Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet agent. The active metabolite of clopidogrel selectively inhibits the binding of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to its platelet P2Y12 receptor and the subsequent ADP- mediated activation of the glycoprotein GPIIb/IIIa complex, thereby inhibiting platelet aggregation. This action is irreversible.
- It is available as 75 mg tablets.
- Clopidogrel is used to prevent heart attacks and strokes in persons with heart disease (recent heart attack), recent stroke, or blood circulation disease (peripheral vascular disease). It is also used with aspirin to treat new/worsening chest pain (new heart attack, unstable angina) and to keep blood vessels open and prevent blood clots after certain procedures (such as cardiac stent).
- The usual dosage of Clopidogrel
Recent MI, Recent Stroke, or Established Peripheral Arterial Disease: PO 75 mg once daily with or without food. Acute Coronary Syndrome (Unstable Angina/Non-Q-Wave MI): ADULTS: PO Start with a 300 mg loading dose, then continue at 75 mg once daily, initiating and continuing aspirin (75 to 325 mg/day) in combination with clopidogrel.
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Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet agent used to prevent blood clots in peripheral vascular disease, coronary artery disease, and cerebrovascular disease.
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How does Clopidogrel (Plavix) work? Antiplatelet medication via ADP P2Y 12 Receptor pathway.
Clopidogrel is an anti-platelet, brand name: Plavix. This is used to treat heart attack and stroke patients. Antiplatelet therapy seeks to prevent the complications heart attack, stroke and other ASCVD risks.
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This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as antiplatelet drugs. We talk about Clopidogrel, Ticlopidine, Prasugrel, Cangrelor &Ticagrelor and how they block the recruitment and aggregation of platelets. This causes the lowering of blood clots. Also, we talk about the pathophysiology of heart attack and stroke and how anti-platelet therapy is beneficial. We discuss the mechanism of action of Clopidogrel and their side effects. Drugs mentioned include; Clopidogrel , Plavix, Ticlopidine, Ticlid, Preasugrel, Effient , Ticagrelor , Brilinta and Cangrelor Kangreal
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In this video, we take a closer look at Clopidogrel, commonly known as Plavix. Whether you've been prescribed this medication or are simply looking to learn more, we'll cover everything you need to know including side-effects.
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Topics Covered:
How Clopidogrel (Plavix) works
Potential side effects and what to watch out for
Important interaction warnings, including with indigestion medicines
The rare but serious risk of acquired haemophilia
The FDA black box warning and what it means
Recent legal developments and lawsuit victories against the makers of Plavix
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00:00 Introduction
00:42 What exactly is Clopidogrel?
01:26 How does it work?
01:57 Who can and cannot take it?
02:36 How do you take it?
02:48 Whats the Dose?
03:00 How quickly does it work?
03:10 Is there any food or drink to avoid?
03:21 Can I drink alcohol?
03:39 What are the common side-effects?
04:23 What are the serious side-effects?
05:08 What are the cautions with other medicines?
06:06 What about taking Clopidogrel with everyday painkillers?
06:46 Are there any similar medicines?
07:20 What is the interaction warning between Clopidogrel and Proton Pump inhibitors such as Omeprazole?
08:01 What is the the risk of acquired haemophilia in association with Clopidogrel?
09:22 what is the latest lawsuit victory against the makers of Clopidogrel?
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Clopidogrel is an anti platelet. It is prescribed by your doctor usually after you have suffered an acute coronary syndrome like an unstable angina where you have severe chest pain, heart attack, stroke, or have a condition called peripheral arterial disease where your leg is painful on walking or at rest.
Platelets are blood cells that help blood clot. These are important when you have an injury. However, too much clotting in the blood can block blood vessels in your heart to cause a heart attack and block the blood vessels in your brain to cause a stroke, this is where low-dose aspirin as antiplatelet comes into play.
Dependent on your condition, your doctor may pair up clopidogrel with aspirin. Instead of taking clopidogrel and aspirin separately, to reduce the cost, there are formulations where manufacturers combine both clopidogrel and aspirin into one tablet. If you are being prescribed clopidogrel and aspirin separately, Speak to your doctor about the combination formula
Clopidogrel is a prodrug, which means it has to be converted into its active form by an enzyme in the body called CYP2C19 before it can work. For some people, they are CYP2C19 poor metabolizers, it is harder for their body to convert Clopidogrel to its active form, thus clopidogrel will not be working properly. In this situation, the doctor will change the dosing of clopidogrel or change clopidogrel into something else. Approximately 2% of Caucasians, 4% of African Americans, and 14% of Chinese are CYP2C19 poor metabolizers. Your doctor may perform a test to identify if you are CYP2C19 poor metabolizers.
Before you start taking clopidogrel, make sure your doctor knows all medical conditions that you have, this includes any kidney, liver problems, any bleeding disorder, more in the video...
You need to also tell your doctor all the medicines that you are currently taking, more in the video...
How much to take
The usual dose of clopidogrel is one 75 mg tablet daily.
If you have acute coronary syndrome, you may receive a single starting dose of 300 mg and then continue at one 75 mg tablet daily.
How to take it
It does not matter if you take this medicine before or after food.
Swallow the tablet with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew the tablets. more in the video
While you are on Clopidogrel
if you are seeing a new doctor or dentist or starting a new medication prescribed by a doctor or dentist, tell them that you are on Clopidogrel. if you plan to have surgery, tell your surgeon and anesthetist, that you are on clopidogrel. more in the video...
Side effects
- abnormal bruising or bleeding
- abnormal nose bleeds
more in the video
Lifestyle Changes:
Now, if you are put on aspirin, it's a wake-up call, you need to have some lifestyle changes.
What you eat and how much you eat are important. Reducing fat and salt intake. Salt is commonly known as, Sodium the symbol is Na+ increases blood pressure, and many foods in the supermarket contain sodium. this includes your daily bread. So read the labels while you purchasing your groceries, to control how much salt you take in. It's a good idea to remove table salt from your dining table. An adult body only needs around 1 – 2g of salt (460 – 920mg sodium) per day to function. Licorice is also something that increases blood pressure, so avoid it.
If you are a smoker, quit smoking. if you drink too much alcohol, stop it. If you need help stopping these. contact your doctor. Exercises are important as well. Now if you just have a heart attack or stroke, speak to your doctor or cardiac rehabilitation team for advice on types of suitable exercises to begin. Follow your doctor’s advice and slowly build up your activity. and Remember, never hold your breath when lifting weights.
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Clopidogrel
Generic Name: clopidogrel
Trade Name: Plavix
Indication: atherosclerotic events, MI, CVA, PVD, acute coronary syndrome
Action: inhibits platelet aggregation
Therapeutic Class: Antiplatelet agent
Pharmacologic Class: platelet aggregation inhibitors
Nursing Considerations:
may cause GI bleeding, neutropenia, hypercholesterolemia
may increase risk for bleeding in warfarin, aspirin, heparin
can increase risk for bleeding with garlic, ginkgo, ginger
monitor for signs of bleeding
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00:10 What is Clopidogrel?
00:47 How does Clopidogrel lower the RISK of heart attack or a stroke?( Clopidogrel uses)
01:10 What is Clopidogrel used for?
01:45 What are the doses of Clopidogrel?
02:04 Clopidogrel and grapefruit
04:52 Clopidogrel and bleeding
05:13 Clopidogrel and TTP ( Thrombotic Thrombocytic Purpura)
06:08 Clopidogrel side effects
08:05 Clopidogrel and drug drug interactions
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