After a TIA, your risk of having a subsequent stroke is increased.
If you have experienced a TIA (transient ischemic attack or "mini-stroke"), take action now to help reduce the risk of a subsequent stroke.
In a clinical study with patients who had a TIA or stroke due to a blood clot, those taking AGGRENOX twice daily were 22% less likely to have a stroke than patients taking low-dose aspirin (25 mg twice daily) alone.
Read about the clinical study behind AGGRENOX.
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