Description
Plavix (clopidogrel) is a medication commonly prescribed to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with heart disease (such as recent heart attack), peripheral vascular disease, or a history of stroke or heart attack. It belongs to a class of medications called antiplatelet drugs, which help prevent the formation of blood clots.
The typical dosage of Plavix is 75 mg once daily, usually taken orally with or without food. It’s important to take Plavix exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider to maximize its effectiveness and reduce the risk of side effects.
As with any medication, it’s important to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and inform them about any other medications or supplements you are taking to avoid potential interactions or complications. Additionally, be sure to report any unusual symptoms or side effects while taking Plavix to your healthcare provider promptly.