Antiphospholipid syndrome can be regulated by aspirin, warfarin, heparin and dipyridamole before pregnancy.
1. Aspirin: can significantly inhibit platelet aggregation and prevent thrombosis.
2. Warfarin: a vitamin K antagonist, oral use can prevent and treat thromboembolic disease, but the effect time is relatively slow.
3. Heparin: not absorbed orally, mostly administered intravenously, it has a powerful anticoagulant effect.
4. Dipyridamole: has an antithrombotic effect and also prolongs and shortens the survival time of platelets.
Once antiphospholipid syndrome is diagnosed, it needs to be regulated with medication according to the doctor’s guidance, and patients need to pay special attention to it.