How does Aspirin work? Antiplatelet medication via COX-1 pathway.
Aspirin is an NSAID, but is used as an antiplatelet. 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 Aspirin and Aggrenox 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 Aspirin is beneficial. We discuss the mechanism of action of Aspirin and their side effects. Drugs mentioned include; Aspirin, Aggrenox , dipyridamole, baby aspirin.
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How does Aspirin Work? (+ Pharmacology)
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