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Introduction to Cadiprous


Cadiprous is a medication primarily used to prevent blood clots in patients with acute coronary syndrome. It is often prescribed to individuals undergoing procedures like stent placement. Cadiprous is typically used in combination with aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular complications.


Composition of Cadiprous


Cadiprous contains the active ingredient Prasugrel, which works by inhibiting platelet aggregation. This means it prevents blood platelets from clumping together to form clots, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular events.


Uses of Cadiprous


  • Prevention of blood clots in patients with acute coronary syndrome
  • Reduction of risk of heart attacks and strokes
  • Used in combination with aspirin for enhanced effectiveness

Side Effects of Cadiprous


Common Side Effects:


  • Bleeding
  • Bruising
  • Nosebleeds
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Rash
  • Gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea

Serious Side Effects:


  • Severe bleeding events
  • Low platelet count

Precautions of Cadiprous


Cadiprous is not recommended for individuals with active bleeding disorders, a history of intracranial hemorrhage, or severe liver impairment. It should be used with caution in people with a history of gastrointestinal bleeding or stroke. Cadiprous is also not recommended during breastfeeding and should be used only if clearly needed during pregnancy.


How to Take Cadiprous


  • The usual dose for adults is 10 mg once daily after an initial 60 mg loading dose.
  • For patients with low body weight or over 75 years old, the dose may be reduced to 5 mg daily.
  • Cadiprous can be taken with or without food.
  • It should be swallowed whole.

Conclusion of Cadiprous


Cadiprous is an effective medication for preventing blood clots in patients with acute coronary syndrome. While it offers significant benefits in reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes, it is important to be aware of its side effects and take necessary precautions. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions when taking Cadiprous.


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Can you drink alcohol while taking Cadiprous?

It is not advised to take alcohol while taking Cadiprous, as alcohol may increase your chance of stomach bleeding. As a result, you may vomit blood (which may be bright red blood or black/dark brown like coffee grounds) or you may have bloody or black tarry stools. Discuss with your doctor if you are not sure.

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What if I forget to take a dose of Cadiprous?

If you have missed a dose of Cadiprous, take it as soon as you remember it. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, take it in the regular schedule instead of taking the missed dose. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one as this may increase the chances of developing side effects.

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Can you take aspirin with Redigrel?

Redigrel is usually prescribed along with aspirin in to prevent serious or life-threatening problems associated with heart or blood vessels (like heart attack, stroke, clot formation in a stent). This combination of medicine is given to patients who have recently had a heart attack and underwent angioplasty (stent placement in blocked blood vessels of the heart)had a heart attack, stroke, or had angioplasty to remove the blockage in arteries which supply the heart. Please consult your doctor before taking any medicine if you are taking Redigrel and follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.

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Published At: Dec 10, 2024

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