Asprin vs Plavix? Which is better?

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • In this video, Dr. J Mark Pool discusses ASPIRIN vs PLAVIX. Which is better? What is Aspirin? What is Plavix? Why take them?

Komentáře • 65

  • @allanb52
    @allanb52 Před rokem +4

    The first proper explanation of the difference, thanks for that.

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching & thanks for your comment. God bless you!

  • @barbararobinson4522
    @barbararobinson4522 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for taking the time to do this video. I learned more from you than I have my own cardiologist. Thanks again🙏🙏

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching!
      Glad the video was helpful. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @samfisherman8507
    @samfisherman8507 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, Doctor. Excellent information!

  • @artsmart
    @artsmart Před 2 lety +1

    Good video Doc, thanks.

  • @jefferystone3266
    @jefferystone3266 Před 2 lety +3

    thank you very much for explaining everything so clearly

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment.
      I appreciate it!
      May God bless you with good physical and spiritual health!

  • @barbararobinson4522
    @barbararobinson4522 Před 2 lety +7

    Great information from this doctor.
    I actually learned more from him then I did my own cardiologist. Thank you again for taking your time to do this video.🙏

    • @krazitreehuggeronetribe2058
      @krazitreehuggeronetribe2058 Před rokem

      My brother was taken off his PLAVIX after 15 years of being on it, 3yrs passed and he had a massive heart attack, the heart attack lasted 3days. When he first had a stent placed in his heart, the doctor told him he would be on the PLAVIX FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE…beware of false studies…they are all over the internet and some of them even make it into the hospitals.

    • @jerryshepherd1645
      @jerryshepherd1645 Před rokem

      You got that right my doctor gets upset when you ask him questions about my medication to big of a hurry to get to the next patient to talk to you

  • @skittles2055
    @skittles2055 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, God bless you too 💫

  • @hikedayley9309
    @hikedayley9309 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you and God Bless you too !

  • @cherylmartin5029
    @cherylmartin5029 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you this is very helpful to me

  • @karenharris3183
    @karenharris3183 Před 2 lety

    can you disolve the tablet to prevent bleeding from the pill in bowels? I do with asprin and it works well. But had not tryed with this pill . But I not like clots clogging stents so got to solve my delemias.

  • @maryzupo7176
    @maryzupo7176 Před rokem

    I have a history of bleeding ulcers, once in which I had a major duodenal bleed. My HGB went from 16 to a 6 🥺. I'm on plavix and an asa for next 6 months post LLA Amulet placement, similar to the Watchman. No epithelial tissue could possibly grow across the opening of the Left Atrial
    Appendage where this filter has been placed inside. The best is the healing of the complete edges into the epithelial tissue and covering by same tissue. This filter will prevent blood clots from leaving the appendage. This is used for Atrial Fibrillation patients. Then I don't need to be on blood thinners after the six months.

    • @maryzupo7176
      @maryzupo7176 Před rokem

      I've been on Xarelto since November 2022, and Now Plavix since January I, 2023. I'm having heartburn most every night and it's not a good sign. I don't have any problems on the Xarelto. But I had major bladder problems on both, as if I had a UTI, with frequency, urgency and painful urination. Negative for UTI. I'm going onto ASA. Not to worry I'm calling MD in am. I've had hx of bleeding Ulcers and. Major one leaving me with a hgb of 6. Not wanting that to happen again.

  • @ayeyulin3293
    @ayeyulin3293 Před 2 lety

    I was taking plavix for 4 yrs as i had high platelet. In January this year, i had to check my antibody for covid vaccine n taken out blood from my arm. After taking blood, nurse put the plaster on the place where blood taken at my arm. When i got into my car, i found that there was bleeding from the plaster. So i was afraid that i had blood thinner. Then i stopped taking clopidogel since January without consulting doctor. So pls advise me whether i should take it again. Thanks a lot.

  • @1965ace
    @1965ace Před rokem +1

    I was on low doses of both and nearly died from a stomach bleed. I couldn't stop vomiting blood and passed out in a pool of blood on the floor. This is dangerous in the long term!

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment.
      Yikes! Sorry to hear about your experience. Sounds like you were in a life-threatening situation. Thank God you made it through.
      I appreciate your perspective. Aspirin and Plavix taken together can set up a situation where bleeding can be problematic. I would always advise people to seek the guidance of their personal physician when it comes to their medications. Yet even with the best advice, sometimes terrible situations arise.
      Thanks and God bless!

  • @tarikbanikhaled4151
    @tarikbanikhaled4151 Před rokem

    I use both because I am a heart patient and have stents installed
    Which in the futur

  • @ratclifferob
    @ratclifferob Před 3 lety

    Hello you have cleared up my question, could you tell me the reason why beta blockers might be prescribed with these thinners ?

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comment.
      Beta blockers work on the beta receptors to decrease the blood pressure and heart rate. They are considered a mainstay of current therapy for heart disease.
      So a patient who needs Aspirin or Plavix for his/her heart disease will often likely also benefit from a beta blocker.
      But beta blockers and anti-platelet agents (Aspirin/Plavix) do not have a synergistic effect to my knowledge; that is, they do not combine to create a new or heightened or magnified effect. It's just that patients with heart disease often are prescribed both types of medications.

    • @ratclifferob
      @ratclifferob Před 3 lety

      @@jmarkpoolmd Thank you could you tell me ithe difference between Ramipril and beta blockers as i have both ?

  • @travelguy1564
    @travelguy1564 Před 2 lety

    Hello Dr Pool - Can you refer me to any studies that show a new endothelial layer grows over the popular drug-eluting coronary stent (Orsiro by Biotronik) because I had one placed last July and want to learn more. Thank you.

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your question.
      It is a bit of a slog to read due to dense biochemical jargon, but here is a study that explores how long DAPT should be used after stent:
      Pharmacol Res. 2015 Mar; 93: 22-27.
      Endothelialization of Drug Eluting Stents and its Impact on Dual Anti-platelet Therapy Duration
      Anwer Habib, MD and Aloke V. Finn, MD
      God bless you!

  • @mikeandjackie
    @mikeandjackie Před rokem

    Do you ever wean your patients off of plavix or do you have them stop suddenly?

  • @lar4305
    @lar4305 Před 3 lety +3

    I have been on plavix and low dose asprin for a year and a half for stent placement. I am having stomach issues for a second time while on plavix, gastritis and ulcers. Doctor whants me to go off plavix and stay on 81mg asprin . I am scared to go off but she says the pavix is not helping anymore it did its job and just take the asprin now. what do you think?

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for your comment.
      I cannot really comment on the particulars of your case but I agree that Plavix is not usually needed beyond 1 year after a new stent is placed. I think most doctors would recommend stopping it at 1.5 years, especially if the patient is having gastric problems. It does seem good to stay on the baby Aspirin.
      God bless you!

  • @EDPRIDETV
    @EDPRIDETV Před 5 dny

    Is there an alternative to plavix?

  • @avinash1502
    @avinash1502 Před 2 lety

    Dr saheb mitral valve repair hone ke 3 months Baad wafrin ko hmesa ke liye band kiya ja skta h.

  • @Flybynight_2112
    @Flybynight_2112 Před 11 měsíci

    To lesson the bleeding effects of aspirin one doctor told me to simply take it with a meal.

  • @TexasRose50
    @TexasRose50 Před 3 lety +1

    My husband had triple bypass surgery 2 years ago. His cardiologist said he would have to take it forever. Well, the VA screwed up in renewing his prescription so he’s been out of it for 3 days. But, he seems to be in a much better mental state. So, I’m just wondering, could be just take it 3 or 4 days out of 7? The bottle states he can not miss a dose. Just wondering what to do? Is he safe without it? Help! Btw, he also takes the 81 mg aspirin as well. Thanks in advance.

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi. Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment.
      I can't answer your questions too specifically, since I am not caring for your husband in a professional sense.
      That being said, I would advise you to ask the cardiologist to explain the rationale for him taking Plavix indefinitely. He might possibly need Plavix for a different reason. If he is only on it bc he had bypass surgery, then I myself do not recommend it for my patients. And I certainly do not think it has a benefit at 2 years after bypass. So he is generally safe to not take Plavix, as long as he is not taking it for another reason.
      It is possible to take Plavix only 3 or 4 days out of the week, but that may create inconsistent levels of activity, which is not ideal. It is generally taken as all-or-nothing.
      Hope this helps!

    • @TexasRose50
      @TexasRose50 Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for answering so quickly! Your reply is most helpful! I will contact his cardiologist. Thanks again and have a blessed day.

  • @hatulaim1
    @hatulaim1 Před rokem

    Dear doctor. I had a stent inserted three months ago. I also take 100 mg of Aspirin as part of my therapy. I was told that forever. I am worried because I have frequent subcutaneous bleeding on my body due to Aspirin. Can you give me some advice what to do. Thank you for your video contribution.

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment.
      I can't really give a lot of advice since I don't have medical details about your particular case but most doctors would recommend Aspirin indefinitely after a stent. I would recommend mentioning your concern to your cardiologist and see what he/she says about it.
      The way I think of it, everything in health care is a balance of risks and benefits. So, the Aspirin is generally low risk and the risk of a problem with the stent is higher, but if you have problematic bruising and the risk or injury from that becomes greater than the risk of the stent going bad, then you could possibly stop.
      But I would definitely keep taking aspirin until your physician says to stop.
      Thanks and God bless you!

  • @nbi4220
    @nbi4220 Před 3 lety

    Beware if you have Diverticulosis. The dual therapy can cause diverticular bleeding. I've had to take short timeouts to get the bleeding to stop.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 Před rokem

      My mom nad that and they were going to have her wear a colostomy bag. Got her on a high fiber diet, In 3 days she was healthy and pooping perfectly

  • @Stratocaster-2112
    @Stratocaster-2112 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a triple by-pass in October 2019. I am still taking plavix after my doctor wanted to switch me to 325mg aspirin. I read a very alarming article about what can happen if you stop taking plavix. It scared me so much so that I was afraid to stop the plavix. I called my cardiologist and he said to stay on the plavix. Doctor Pool, can you elaborate on the dangers of stopping the use of plavix ? Aspirin is also very hard on the stomach and liver.

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment.
      I can't comment on your particular care. But if Plavix is working for you, by all means keep taking it. Usually it is not needed after bypass surgery unless the patient had a heart attack. So, there are not typically any dangers in stopping Plavix after bypass surgery, particular roughly 2 years later.
      But if you are not having any side effects from it, then it sounds like a good option for you.
      Thanks and God bless!

    • @ayeyulin3293
      @ayeyulin3293 Před 2 lety

      I was taking plavix for 4 yrs as i had high platelet. In January this year, i had to check my antibody for covid vaccine n taken out blood from my arm. After taking blood, nurse put the plaster on the place where blood taken at my arm. When i got into my car, i found that there was bleeding from the plaster. So i was afraid that i had blood thinner. Then i stopped taking clopidogel since January without consulting doctor. So pls advise me whether i should take it again. Thanks a lot.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 Před rokem +2

      They told me to take plavix, Metoprolol, and Statens. This was 6 yrs ago. I won't touvh the stuff. Alive nd strong today. 77y.o... That stuff can kill you, imo. I am not a doctor or dietician.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 Před rokem +1

      I am far more scared of Plavix. and I have a cast iron stomach. Talk to a nutritionist. Hint: in over 70 years, no doctor has ever asked me about my diet or eating habits

    • @stevesilver7437
      @stevesilver7437 Před rokem

      @@hippy1002 I agree! I had all three and they are tough on the body.

  • @malissiajones7761
    @malissiajones7761 Před 3 lety +1

    In my case, I take the one that my stomach will tolerate. Plavix. Even lose dose aspirin causes an uncontrolable and severe reflux.

  • @cornelcoventry5723
    @cornelcoventry5723 Před 9 měsíci

    Can you use aspirin/plavix you and wafrin together i have 9 Stern's

  • @kosalyaasubramaniam6659

    Hi , my father recently had chest pain and after having Angiography doctor had mentioned that he had 1 mirror blocks but not seriously issue .. only had mirror block in ending part of heart .. but doctor had given him clopidogrel bisulfate tablet 75 mg to be taken .. I am not sure how long to take it ? I am too worried as my dad has gastric problem previously .. is this medicine will effect my father ? Can my father stop taking this medicine after 6 to 12months .. please help me Sir

    • @jmarkpoolmd
      @jmarkpoolmd  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment!
      I can't really make a particular medical recommendation to you on this forum. I would recommend your father see his personal physician again and ask about how long he should be on Plavix.
      Most patients are on Plavix for at least 6-12 months when Plavix is started for this reason (coronary disease).
      I'm not sure about the gastric problems but it is possible for stomach ulcers to become more of a problem if a patient is on Plavix. Once again, I would recommend seeking counsel from your father's physician to figure out if it is an issue for him.
      God bless your father's health!

  • @gtrs4ever
    @gtrs4ever Před 5 měsíci

    I started having blood show up in my stool. I stopped plavix and it stopped.

  • @boeman3407
    @boeman3407 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm going to ignore my Doctors advice and stay on Plavix as well as aspirin for longer than 12 months. There is less risk of clotting, don't want to die just yet. its been a year since I had my stent.

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 Před rokem

      I just don't trust big Pharma

    • @--legion
      @--legion Před rokem

      Taking clopidogrel as a preventative against the risk of clots seems to be a long-term or life-long requirement. I take it for unstable angina, and apart from preventing angina it also prevents the possibility of a stroke. Like you, i'd ignore the doctor if it were suggested that the treatment should stop... It's relatively harmless (if no side-effects) and can be got online without prescription.

  • @emiliomendoza8387
    @emiliomendoza8387 Před 2 lety

    Respuestas en español

  • @lillianpayne240
    @lillianpayne240 Před 2 lety

    I had a stroke 4 years ago and have been taking this and aspirin consistently since my neurologist says I have to take it forever why is that?

    • @hippy1002
      @hippy1002 Před rokem +1

      That's what they told me about Statens, Metoprolol (after OHS in '17) and a stroke. I still here even though I didn't touch that stuff. Do you ever get the feeling they are trying to scare you??

    • @stevesilver7437
      @stevesilver7437 Před rokem

      @@hippy1002 Yes!

  • @rico2207
    @rico2207 Před rokem +1

    Pharmaceutical want to Charge 1000 percent So Plavix is Recommended

  • @Flumazenil
    @Flumazenil Před rokem +1

    Great info. Get a better mic.

  • @nancyhoward2876
    @nancyhoward2876 Před rokem

    I can hardly hear you.

  • @paulhenner8914
    @paulhenner8914 Před rokem

    Get yourself a better microphone