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Asprin to replace hydralazine, what to do?

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See below: Not sure of your question. Those are two completely different drugs used for totally different things. Aspirin is an anti-platelet drug to make your platelets less sticky so they don't form clots in the blood vessels that could lead to heart attack or stroke. Hydralazine acts on the blood pressure, pulse rate, and dilation of the blood vessels.

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Aspirin/Hydralazine: Not likely, different mechanism of action.

Answered 10/3/2016

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