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As a new stent owner, you may ask, Why do I even need to take medicine for my stent? The answer is simply this: While your new stent is a marvelous piece of technology, keeping your heart arteries open and blood flowing, it must be consistently maintained to reduce the risk of blood clots forming in your stent. That’s why your doctor prescribed Effient® (prasugrel) specifically for you to take once a day, every day for as long as directed.

Effient maintains your stent by keeping platelets from sticking together and forming clots inside your stent and the arteries of your heart. This helps to maintain your stent so it can keep doing its job properly. Effient taken with aspirin helps 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. Remember, Effient is not available in a generic form. Follow your doctor’s orders, as taking your Effient is very important to your stent and the heart arteries it supports.

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 help keep your heart healthy in other ways. That’s why it’s very important to help protect your stent and heart arteries with Effient.

Effient works with aspirin.

Your doctor likely prescribed that you take Effient along with aspirin. Aspirin is also a type of antiplatelet medicine. But it works differently than your prescription antiplatelet medicine, Effient. Together, Effient and aspirin help reduce your risk for another serious problem with your heart or blood vessels such as heart attack, a stroke, a blood clot in your stent or death.

Effient works differently than other medicines your doctor has prescribed.

Every medication you take is prescribed for a reason. Medicines for high blood pressure and high cholesterol help keep your heart healthy in important ways, but Effient helps to reduce the risk of blood clots forming inside your stent and heart arteries.

Your doctor prescribed Effient for reasons specific to you and your condition. Effient does not come in a generic form. Talk to your doctor to learn more about the important role that Effient plays in maintaining your stent.