What medication to take for a brain attack caused by drinking alcohol

If drinking alcohol leads to cerebral infarction, firstly, the patient should quit drinking alcohol gradually, and secondly, the patient should take the drugs for secondary prevention orally, including antiplatelet, stabilizing plaque, and stabilizing blood sugar and blood pressure, etc. The representative drugs include aspirin, simvastatin, fosinopril, metformin and so on.
1. Drinking alcohol leads to cerebral infarction, and it is recommended that patients use scientific and gradual alcohol cessation.
2. Oral secondary prevention drugs.
(1) Antiplatelet aggregation drugs: including aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., which have the effect of antiplatelet aggregation and preventing the recurrence of cerebral infarction.
(2) Statins: such as simvastatin, atorvastatin, resuvastatin, etc. to regulate lipids and stabilize plaque.
(3) Stabilizing blood sugar and blood pressure: diabetes and hypertension are high risk factors for cerebral infarction, which need to be adjusted by oral medication. Commonly used antihypertensive drugs include fosinopril and amlodipine benzenesulfonate; hypoglycemic drugs include selegiline, metformin and acarbose.
Cerebral infarction should be treated under the guidance of a neurologist.