Can Clopidogrel be used to treat acute coronary syndrome, and how effective is it compared to alternative therapies?
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Yes, Clopidogrel is effective in treating acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and is often used alongside aspirin. It reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack but may be less effective than newer agents like ticagrelor.