Dipyridamole

A drug that dilates the blood vessels of the heart. It is used to treat reduced heart activity and is given by mouth or injection. It may cause headache, stomach upsets, and dizziness.


A medication that diminishes the adhesive properties of platelets in the bloodstream, thereby aiding in the prevention of the development of anomalous blood clots within the arteries. Dipyridamole can be employed in conjunction with aspirin or warfarin to thwart the occurrence of blood clot formation subsequent to a stroke, transient ischemic attack, or in individuals with artificial heart valves.


Potential undesirable consequences could encompass the onset of a headache, flushing sensation, and feelings of dizziness.


 


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