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Woah! People that have had heart attacks, that are on Plavix and take Prevacid/Prilosec have a higher risk of having a second heart attack.
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Redmond has a particular set of skills (aka REDMOND)
Jan 29 '09, 16:54
Zantac and Tagamet don't seem to cause a higher risk.
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Isn't that the opposite of the intended effect? -- nm
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Mop
Jan 29, 16:56
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Isn't Prilosec for heartburn? -- nm
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psilotum
Jan 29, 16:57
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The prilosec prevents the full absorption of the Plavix. -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 17:00
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And Plavix is a "heart health" drug? -- nm
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psilotum
Jan 29, 17:05
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I suppose they're using the word "heart" to mean "cardio-vascular system." -- nm
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mara
Jan 29, 17:18
Ah yes. It keeps your platelets from sticking together. -- nm
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Redmond has a particular set of skills
Jan 29, 17:06
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