Clopidogrel can be taken with ursodeoxycholic acid, but should be avoided with warfarin, ibuprofen and other drugs to avoid bleeding. Clopidogrel can inhibit platelet aggregation and can be used to prevent atherosclerotic thrombosis in patients with myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndromes, and so on. Ursodeoxycholic acid tablets can reduce the saturation of cholesterol in bile, and are commonly used in the treatment of gallstones and bile reflux gastritis. Both can be taken together. However, clopidogrel inhibits platelet aggregation, so avoid using it together with anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin to avoid bleeding. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can also inhibit platelet clumping and may increase the risk of bleeding when used with clopidogrel, so it is best not to use them together. Adverse reactions such as thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, intracranial hemorrhage, and gastric ulcers may occur with clopidogrel. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug, severe liver damage, etc. It is prudent to discontinue its use during pregnancy as well as during lactation. Adverse reactions such as diarrhea and right upper abdominal pain may occur with ursodeoxycholic acid. It is contraindicated in patients with acute cholecystitis, obstruction of the common bile duct and cystic duct. The drug should not be used during the first trimester of pregnancy. If you need to use Clopidogrel and Ursodeoxycholic Acid tablets, you should use them wisely under the guidance of your doctor.