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Pharmacodynamic effects of indobufen compared with aspirin in patients with coronary atherosclerosis.

Mingwen YangZekang YeLianlian MeiInam UllahChuchu TanGuoyu WangQian GuYi LuSamee AbdusLu ShiXiaoxuan GongJianling BaiJohn W EikelboomChunjian Li
Published in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2021)
Aspirin 50 mg twice daily, 75 mg once daily, and aspirin 50 mg once daily produce antiplatelet effects that are similar to aspirin 100 mg once daily. Aspirin given less often than once daily and indobufen 100 mg twice daily do not suppress platelets as effectively as aspirin 100 mg once daily.
Keyphrases
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