Antiplatelet

usgb/ˌæntaɪˈpleɪlət/
adjective

Relating to drugs or therapies that prevent platelets in the blood from clumping together, reducing the risk of blood clots.

Antiplatelet medications are often prescribed to patients who have suffered a heart attack.
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Usage tips

Formal

antiplatelet therapy, antiplatelet drugs, antiplatelet action

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Contextual Use

In medical discussions, it is important to specify the type of antiplatelet treatment being discussed.

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Antiplatelet drugs should be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects.
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Formality

The word is predominantly used in formal medical contexts.

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Avoid using 'antiplatelet' in casual conversations, as it may not be understood.
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Nuances

While 'antiplatelet' suggests preventing clots, it does not address all aspects of cardiovascular health.

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Be aware of variations like 'anticoagulant', which serve a different purpose.
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