Does concomitant administration of ibuprofen, rofecoxib, acetaminophen, or diclofenac antagonize the irreversible platelet inhibition induced by aspirin?
Patients with increased cardiovascular risk taking aspirin
Concomitant administration of ibuprofen, rofecoxib, acetaminophen, or diclofenac
Irreversible platelet inhibition induced by aspirinsurrogate
Concomitant use of ibuprofen may limit the cardioprotective effects of aspirin by antagonizing its antiplatelet activity.
The concomitant administration of ibuprofen but not rofecoxib, acetaminophen, or diclofenac antagonizes the irreversible platelet inhibition induced by aspirin. Treatment with ibuprofen in patients with increased cardiovascular risk may limit the cardioprotective effects of aspirin.
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Francesca Catella-Lawson
American Red Cross
Muredach P. Reilly
Preventive Cardiology
Shiv Kapoor
M S Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
New England Journal of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
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Catella-Lawson et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69decfb740ea0656795599a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa003199