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Who should not take Plavix?

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Who should not take Plavix?

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Patients who have a history of gastrointestinal bleeding such as stomach or intestinal ulcer, liver disease, blood disorder, or stroke should NOT take Plavix. Experts believe that Plavix has no significant benefit over standard low-dose aspirin therapy. Plavix should NOT be taken in combination with aspirin. Speak with your doctor about your medical history prior to starting or terminating any medication. Have you suffered Plavix side effects? If you or a loved one has suffered serious Plavix side effects, it is important to seek the help of a qualified Plavix lawyer who has a wealth of experience handling similar cases. A qualified lawyer can help you file a Plavix lawsuit to seek compensation for your losses and suffering including medical bills, pain and anguish, lost income capacity, and more. Please contact us today to learn more information about Plavix side effects to set up a FREE consultation with an experienced Plavix lawyer near you.

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