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Still getting the same meds

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Hi ,after a heart attack i was given the usual pills to take after the stents post 1 year ,i still take my pills but when i gets my repeats i still get the same meds i thought some would stop after the year was up ?

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If you have not seen your GP or cardiologist in the past six months you need to request a medication review. Typically Ticagrelor may be stopped after a year and statins reduced if cholesterol is well within range. Do not do this off your own back as you may be atypical!

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rakeman

I have just been to my GP for a med update after a year of having stent fitted. Now down to just Clopidogrel 75mg, Amlodipine 5mg and Astorvastain 20mg.

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Alison_L in reply to rakeman

Hi rakeman. Did they say why they are keeping you on the Clopidagrel? I thought that, like the Ticagrelor that I was on, most people stop a year after the stent.

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rakeman in reply to Alison_L

Clopidogrel is very similar to Aspirin, as I had a minor TIA (Stroke) two years ago my consultant said that Clopidogrel was better for me than Aspirin. So I take Clopidogrel instead of Aspirin.

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Alison_L in reply to rakeman

Ah, OK, thanks :)

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