Plavix (in lieu of baby aspirin). Is it safe?

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Plavix (in lieu of baby aspirin). Is it safe?

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The cardiologist said it is okay to take Plavix as a substitute for baby aspirin. Does anyone know if Plavix is safe?

The natural alternative to aspirin is the proteolytic enzyme, Lumbrokinase. Does anyone know if that is safe?

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I have no experience with Lumbrokinase, but I've been taking Plavix (or clopidogrel bisulfate, a generic substitute) for 10 years as a step up from baby aspirin. As far as I'm aware, it's safe.

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Wonderful. Thank you, Tex. What would I do without you?!
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