Clopidogrel versus Aspirin and Esomeprazole to Prevent Recurrent Ulcer Bleeding

  • Chan F
  • Ching J
  • Hung L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Concurrent therapy with a proton-pump inhibitor is a standard treatment for patients receiving aspirin who are at risk for ulcer. Current U.S. guidelines also recommend clopidrogel for patients who have major gastrointestinal intolerance of aspirin. We compared clopidogrel with aspirin plus esomeprazole for the prevention of recurrent bleeding from ulcers in high-risk patients.

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Chan, F. K. L., Ching, J. Y. L., Hung, L. C. T., Wong, V. W. S., Leung, V. K. S., Kung, N. N. S., … Sung, J. J. Y. (2005). Clopidogrel versus Aspirin and Esomeprazole to Prevent Recurrent Ulcer Bleeding. New England Journal of Medicine, 352(3), 238–244. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa042087

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