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Getting a stent isn’t the end of your treatment, it’s just the beginning. Maintaining your stent and heart arteries is the next important step. That’s why your doctor prescribed Effient® (prasugrel), once a day, every day.

Effient is an oral antiplatelet (OAP) medicine that, when taken with aspirin, has been shown in clinical studies to help reduce the risk of a future heart-related event, such as a heart attack or blood clot in a stent, in patients who had an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event that was treated with angioplasty. Together, Effient and aspirin help keep platelets in your blood from sticking together and forming blood clots inside of it, and inside the arteries of your heart.

Effient is different from some other medications.

Each medicine your doctor prescribed plays its own unique role in your treatment and each is important to your heart health.

Your doctor prescribed Effient because it works to help reduce the risk of blood clots forming and causing dangerous blockages inside your stent and the arteries of your heart, which is a major concern among cardiologists.

Medications for things like high blood pressure and high cholesterol do not reduce the risk of blood clots inside your stent and heart arteries. These medicines are important to help keep your heart healthy in other ways. That's why it's important to help protect your stent and heart arteries with Effient. Because Effient reduces blood clots, Effient can also cause bleeding. If you have unexplained or excessive bleeding while on Effient, contact your doctor right away as some bleeding can be serious, and sometimes fatal.

If possible, you should stop taking Effient at least 7 days before any surgery as instructed by the doctor who prescribed it for you. Do not stop taking Effient without talking to the doctor who prescribed it for you. People who are treated with angioplasty, including a stent, and stop taking Effient too soon, have a higher risk of a blood clot in the stent, having a heart attack or dying.