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Definition | : | Clopidogrel |
Category | : | Medical » Medicines & Drugs |
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Clopidogrel (CPG) is an antiplatelet drug that reduces the formation of blood clots. CPG is a prescription medication used to prevent heart attack or stroke.
Platelets are very small structures in the blood that clump together during blood clotting. CPG is used to prevent blood clots in some conditions.
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