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Filter by:One of the most common ways for preventing coronary heart disease (CHD) is to take aspirin or clopidogrel. However, studies have shown that not all people respond to these medications. The variance in treatment response may be linked to genetics. This study will examine the effects of aspirin and clopidogrel in a population whose genes are well known in order to determine the role that genes play in treatment responses.
The study will assess the hypothesis that the combination warfarin & clopidogrel 75 mg/day is superior to triple therapy (warfarin + clopidogrel 75mg/day + aspirin 80mg/day) with respect to bleeding complications while equally safe with respect to the prevention of thrombotic complications in patients with both indications for warfarin use and dual antiplatelet (clopidogrel 75mg/day + aspirin 80mg/day) treatment.
To evaluate the efficasy and safety of SR25990C(loading dose:300mg, maintenance dose:75mg/day) in comparison with the standard Japanese treatment(ticlopidine) in patients with acute coronary syndrome without ST-segment elevation and planned for percutaneous coronary intervention(including stenting).