New research suggests that the commonly prescribed blood thinner clopidogrel should replace aspirin as a routine pill for preventing heart attacks and strokes in people who already have at least some degree of heart disease.
Seeking commentary, including:
(1) Why is clopidogrel a better option than aspirin?
(2) What should doctors consider when prescribing it to patients instead of aspirin?
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Gynecologist: Hot flashes cut by almost 3/4 by new drug elinzanetant
A yearlong phase 3 trial shows elinzanetant can cut hot flashes by nearly three-quarters while maintaining a strong safety profile, positioning it as a promising new option for women seeking alternatives to hormone therapy.
Seeking commentary, including:
How might this drug help improve care for patients?