Can Clopidogrel help reduce inflammation in patients with autoimmune vasculitis, and what role does it play in managing vascular symptoms?
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Clopidogrel primarily prevents blood clots and isn’t typically used for inflammation in autoimmune vasculitis. Its role is more about protecting against vascular complications like thrombosis.
Clopidogrel, mainly a blood thinner, doesn’t directly reduce inflammation in autoimmune vasculitis but helps manage thrombotic risk associated with vascular inflammation.