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Shouldn’t I wait to be sure it’s a heart attack before seeking medical attention?

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Shouldn’t I wait to be sure it’s a heart attack before seeking medical attention?

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Artery-opening treatments work best when administered quickly after a heart attack: within 30 minutes for clot-busting drugs and within 90 minutes for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), the surgical method of restoring blood flow that is preferred for STEMI patients. Quick response increases your likelihood for positive outcomes.

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