Serious side effects such as gastrointestinal bleeding after stenting should be discontinued immediately and medical attention should be sought. Minor side effects such as flushing of the skin, abdominal discomfort, insomnia, nervousness, etc., should not be alarmed and need not be discontinued, as these symptoms will diminish over time. If the situation does not improve or worsens, report it to your doctor.
Clopidogrel is used to prevent blood clots, and it may take longer than usual to stop bleeding. The most common adverse reaction is bleeding, which should be suspended. If bleeding occurs, please go to the emergency room immediately and report the abnormal bleeding to the doctor, including the location of the bleeding site and the duration of bleeding, and assess the severity of the bleeding, and then perform the relevant treatments such as rehydration, hemostasis, and transfusion in the hospital.
Do not be alarmed if you have the following conditions: skin flushing, gastrointestinal disorders, nervousness, insomnia, etc. These symptoms can be relieved on their own without stopping the medication; if the above symptoms worsen or visual disturbances, such as blurred vision, please consult a doctor immediately.
Warm reminder: if the person is allergic to clopidogrel, active pathological bleeding (such as peptic ulcer with bleeding or intracranial hemorrhage) and severe hepatic damage are prohibited clopidogrel.