Plavix (also known as clopidogrel) is an anti-platelet agent prescribed to prevent heart attacks and strokes in
persons with heart disease, recent stroke, or peripheral vascular disease. It prevents heart attacks and strokes
by inhibiting platelet, a type of blood cells, from being activated and form blood clots that block blood flow in
vessels.

Plavix is an oral medication usually to be taken once a day.  They come as 75 mg tablets.

Notify your doctor immediately if these are any signs of serious bleeding or unusual bruising while you are
taking this drug.
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