Aspirin is in, anticoagulants are out for acute ISCHEMIC stroke
Aspirin is in, anticoagulants are out for acute ISCHEMIC stroke.
Experts now recommend that most patients get 160 to 325 mg of aspirin within 48 hours after having an ischemic stroke.
Heparins DON'T reduce stroke-related mortality or disability like aspirin does.
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