Can Clopidogrel reduce the progression of carotid artery stenosis, and how does it compare to other antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapies?
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Clopidogrel can slow the progression of carotid artery stenosis by inhibiting platelet aggregation. Comparatively, it’s as effective as aspirin but with a lower risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
Clopidogrel, a platelet aggregation inhibitor, is effective in reducing carotid artery stenosis progression. It is often compared favorably to aspirin due to fewer bleeding incidents.