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The combination of aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole is in a class of drugs called antiplatelet agents. It works by preventing excessive blood clotting. It is used to reduce the risk of stroke in patients who have had or are at risk of stroke.The combination of aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole comes as a capsule to take by mouth. It is usually taken twice a day one capsule in the morning and one in the evening. Aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole should be swallowed whole. Do not open crush break or chew the capsules.The combination of aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole decreases the risk of having a stroke but does not eliminate that risk. Continue to take aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole even if you feel well. Do not stop taking aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole without talking to your doctor.
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ARRENO ( Aggrenox Generic Aspirin/Dipyridamole )
ARRENO (Aggrenox Generic Aspirin/Dipyridamole)
Aggrenox Generic Aspirin/Dipyridamole
25/200mg 3 x 60 Capsules-ER 60 Capsule-ER 2 x 60 Capsules-ER
Aggrenox Generic Aspirin/Dipyridamole ARRENO

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