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Is It Safe To Take Ecosprin After Undergoing Angio Plasty?

Undergone Angio Plasty on 16.6.11.Doctor advised me that I should use Ecosprin 150mg life long; has to use Clopitab 75mg for one year & Prolomet XL 75mg for two years.I am diabetic and already using Human Mixtard(both day & night-18units) & Actrapid 8-10units before lunch & Glocomet 500 x3times after food.

SO too much medication making rpulsive.Have I to continue like this?
Sat, 10 Sep 2016
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Hello. Unless you've had a heart attack in the past I see no need for the Ecosprin. The prolomet is to lower the work load on your heart but it's not necessarily something you need for very long. The Clopitab would only be necessary if you had a stent in a coronary artery.

So, overall, you probably don't need to be on these medications for too long but you need to discuss this with your doctor
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Is It Safe To Take Ecosprin After Undergoing Angio Plasty?

Hello. Unless you ve had a heart attack in the past I see no need for the Ecosprin. The prolomet is to lower the work load on your heart but it s not necessarily something you need for very long. The Clopitab would only be necessary if you had a stent in a coronary artery. So, overall, you probably don t need to be on these medications for too long but you need to discuss this with your doctor