Can common blood thinners calm hidden artery inflammation?
NCT ID NCT07169513
Summary
This study aims to understand how two common blood-thinning medications, aspirin and clopidogrel, affect inflammation in the arteries of people with silent atherosclerosis. Researchers will measure specific blood cell clusters linked to artery disease in 60 participants who have no symptoms. The goal is to learn if these widely used drugs can reduce harmful inflammation, which might help prevent future heart problems.
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