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#400 Antiplatelets, Anticoagulation for Coronary Artery Disease and Afib

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The Differences Between Triple Therapy and Monotherapy

Triple therapy is an oral and equagulant. Dual antiplatelet therapy is aspirin plus a P2Y12 inhibitor like clopidogrel, like agri-lourapressa grille. Monotherapy in the long run for this patient is just going to be the oral and equigulant. There's a high risk of bleeding if you're not active but it's really acceptable when there's no other option. And then after 12 months, just the oral andEqugulant. Yeah. So that's the default. Now within that, we like to think, well, some of our patients are at higher ischemic risk that could have

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