What medication is effective for cerebral thrombosis

Cerebral thrombosis can be treated by taking antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin, and plaque stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin.
Cerebral thrombosis is mainly associated with blood composition changes, vascular wall lesions, hemodynamic abnormalities and other factors, taking related drugs can prevent thrombosis aggravation, stabilize plaque and prevent cerebral infarction.
1. Antiplatelet drugs: such as aspirin, clopidogrel and so on. After the occurrence of cerebral thrombosis, it is necessary to use antiplatelet drugs as soon as possible in order to reduce the recurrence, death rate or disability rate.
2. Anticoagulant drugs: e.g. warfarin, etc. Patients with intracardiac thrombus or arterial entrapment need to be treated with anticoagulant drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
3. Plaque-stabilizing drugs: atorvastatin, etc. The use of plaque-stabilizing drugs can lower the control of blood lipids and reduce the risk of cerebral infarction.
It is recommended that patients go to professional hospitals, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, and strictly prohibit the use of drugs on their own to prevent serious adverse reactions.