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Duration of Medication After Heart Attack and Angioplasty
- Medications are typically continued long-term to prevent further cardiac events.
Common Medications and Their Typical Duration
- Antiplatelet agents (e.g., clopidogrel): Usually continued indefinitely or as advised by the cardiologist.
- Statins: Generally lifelong to manage cholesterol.
- Beta-blockers: Often continued for at least 1-3 years or longer depending on heart function.
- ACE inhibitors or ARBs: Typically long-term, especially if there is heart failure or hypertension.
Importance of Regular Follow-up
- Regular cardiology follow-up is essential to adjust medications based on recovery, side effects, and test results.
Individualized Treatment
- Duration may vary based on individual health status, response to treatment, and presence of other conditions.
Lifestyle and Monitoring
- Emphasize lifestyle changes and monitoring in conjunction with medication adherence.
When to Consult Your Doctor
- Consult your cardiologist before stopping or changing any medication to avoid risks.
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