Plavix prevents blood blockages

Has anyone tried plavix to prevent blood blockages?

 

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plavix acts as does aspirine. but i wouldnt suggest plavix for people on blood thinners like sintrom is,as i am. it made me blue. i was afraid of brain hemorages. so i stopped. they had prescribed plavix to me cos of my heart problem in oxigenation. so i do without it now. true it would help my heart get more oxigen,but it could also open a capilar in my brain. so i wont risk. read carefully what plavix does on google.

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