Cerebrovascular vs Clopidogrel - What's the difference?
cerebrovascular | clopidogrel |
(anatomy) Having to do with the blood vessels that run to or from the brain.
An oral antiplatelet agent used to inhibit blood clots in coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular disease, having the chemical formula C16H16ClNO2S
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 4, author=Natasha Singer, title=F.D.A. Panel Approves Lilly Drug for Clotting, work=New York Times
, passage=For every 1,000 patients treated with prasugrel instead of clopidogrel , there would be three fewer cardiac-related deaths and 21 fewer nonfatal heart attacks — but there would also be two additional deaths caused by bleeding and three more incidents of serious but nonfatal bleeding, Dr. Unger told the panel. }}
As an adjective cerebrovascular
is (anatomy) having to do with the blood vessels that run to or from the brain.As a noun clopidogrel is
an oral antiplatelet agent used to inhibit blood clots in coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular disease, having the chemical formula c16h16clno2s.cerebrovascular
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(wikipedia cerebrovascular)Adjective
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