Sagrelate Hydrochloride Tablets can be taken for a long period of time if patients have no serious adverse reactions after taking them. Sagrelate hydrochloride tablets belong to antiplatelet drugs, which can be used to improve pain, ulcers and other ischemic symptoms caused by chronic arterial occlusive disease. The principle of action of the drug is to have a specific antagonistic effect on the 5-H12 receptors in platelets and vascular smooth muscle, thus playing a role in inhibiting thrombosis and improving collateral blood circulation. Adverse effects of the drug: nausea, heartburn, abdominal pain, bleeding in the digestive system, thrombocytopenia. Contraindications: contraindicated in pregnant women and women who may become pregnant, as well as hemophilia, peptic ulcer and other bleeding patients. Sagrelate Hydrochloride Tablets should be taken under medical supervision and are not self-administered.