antiplateletterápia
Antiplateletterápia, also known as antiplatelet therapy, is a medical treatment that uses drugs to reduce platelet aggregation, a key step in blood clot formation. Platelets are small cell fragments in the blood that clump together to form clots when there is an injury, but their excessive aggregation can lead to dangerous blockages in blood vessels. Antiplatelet medications work by interfering with the processes that cause platelets to stick to each other.
The primary goal of antiplatelet therapy is to prevent or treat conditions caused by unwanted blood clots,
Commonly prescribed antiplatelet medications include aspirin, clopidogrel, prasugrel, and ticagrelor. Aspirin, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID),
While effective, antiplatelet therapy carries a risk of bleeding. Because platelets are crucial for stopping bleeding,