A 37-year-old member asked:
are aggrenox and heparin given together?
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Dr. Bennett Werner answered
Cardiology 44 years experience
Possibly: They can be - it depends on the indication. The risk of bleeding will be increased but the risk of clotting will be lowered. It's a judgement call. That why doctors need a lot training.
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