Prasugrel (5mg).
Jun 15, 2023
Prasugrel (5mg)
PRASUGIL 5
PRASUGIL is a medication commonly prescribed for the prevention of blood clot formation in individuals with certain heart and blood vessel conditions. Here are some key points about prasugrel:
PRASUGIL is typically prescribed for patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) who are undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures, such as angioplasty or stent placement. It is also used in individuals with a history of heart attack or unstable angina (chest pain).
PRASUGIL belongs to a class of drugs known as antiplatelet agents. It inhibits platelet aggregation, which is the clumping together of blood cells called platelets that forms blood clots. By inhibiting platelet aggregation, prasugrel reduces the risk of clot formation in the blood vessels, thereby preventing conditions such as heart attack or stroke.
Steris Pharma Generic medicine refers to a medication that contains the same active ingredients, dosage form, strength, and route of administration as its brand-name counterpart. However, generic medicines are typically marketed under their chemical name or a non-proprietary name, rather than a brand name.
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