Q: 48
year old male is going for coronary stents placement after non-ST MI. Patient
has previous history of severe GERD which is responsive only to
Omeprazole (proton-pumo inhibitor). Which anti-platelet would be
recommended?
Answer: Prasugrel
Clopidogrel (plavix) is the most
commonly used anti-platelet agent along with aspirin in patients requiring
coronary stents. But, clopidogrel has shown to have decreased effect in patients
using proton pump inhibitors (PPI) particularly omeprazole or esomeprazole
(pantoprazole appears to be relatively safe).
Prasugrel has minimal interaction with
PPIs, hence considered to be better choice in patients who are on PPIs and
require coronary stents.
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