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Could Colchicine Replace Aspirin After PCI for ACS? : vimars
Could Colchicine Replace Aspirin After PCI for ACS? : vimars
Could Colchicine Replace Aspirin After PCI for ACS?
Aspirin is typically given after PCI for acute coronary syndrome but can lead to major bleeding. Colchicine appears to be safer and may be equally efficacious, pilot data suggest.
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