Washington University School of Medicine: Adding Anti-Clotting Drugs to Stroke Care Ineffective, Clinical Trial Finds
September 05, 2024
September 05, 2024
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sept. 5 -- The Washington University School of Medicine issued the following news release on Sept. 4, 2024:
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Medications thought to show promise did not improve patients' outcomes
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By Mark Reynolds
Stroke patients who survive a blood clot in the brain's blood vessels are prone to developing new blockages during their recovery periods, even if they receive vessel-clearing interventions. In an effort to . . .
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Medications thought to show promise did not improve patients' outcomes
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By Mark Reynolds
Stroke patients who survive a blood clot in the brain's blood vessels are prone to developing new blockages during their recovery periods, even if they receive vessel-clearing interventions. In an effort to . . .