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54 -year -old woman, separate from asthma, was brought to the emergency apartment due to the sudden onset of pain on the left side paralysis.
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So the imaging showed a thrumbo -abolic stroke and the patient started treatment in the drug to act by blocking the platypric and also diphospher receptor.
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Which of the drug will actually serve this purpose? so we know that the patient has the thrombol abelism.
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Basically is a condition where the blood clot run in a vein.
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So we want to use a drug that blocking the piloted atnose and diphosphate receptor because you want to actually prevent the pilot activation and the future aggregation.
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And so this is why we have to use.
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The medication that would actually anti -platelet.
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So in this case, medication is going to be d, glapidigro.
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So clopidogorough is an anti -platelet agent.
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So this anti -platelet agent worked by inhibiting this receptor on the platelet, so prevent platelet activation and aggregation.
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So without the platelet activation and aggregation, this somehow alleviate the blood clotting issue...