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Clopidogrel is used to prevent strokes and heart attacks in patients at risk for these problems. Clopidogrel is in a class of medications called antiplatelet drugs. It works by helping to prevent harmful blood clots.Aspirin is used in low doses in combination with other medications as a blood thinner to prevent blood clots after surgery on clogged arteries (e.g. bypass surgery carotid endarterectomy) and to reduce the risk of stroke or heart attack.Clopidogrel and aspirin comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It is usually taken once a day with or without food. Try to take clopidogrel and aspirin at around the same time every day.
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