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Genetic Variation In Young Heart Attack Patients Results In Anticlotting Drug Clopidogrel Being Less Effective

Published January 2, 2009, 4:15 am, Medical News Today

If a young heart attack patient (under 45 years of age) has a certain genetic variation, the anticlotting drug clopidogrel is less effective in that person and they are much more likely to die, have another heart attack, require urgent repeat coronary intervention or have stent thrombosis.

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