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Arreno (Aspirin/Dipyridamole) Tweet
How does Arreno (Aspirin/Dipyridamole) work: Arreno (Aspirin/Dipyridamole) is indicated in prevention of blood from excessive clotting. It also uses to reduce the chance of stroke for patients at risk. Arreno comes in the form of a capsule which is taken orally. It contains a combination of aspirin and extended-release dipyridamole, and belongs to a group of drugs called anti-platelet agents. Although Arreno can reduce the chance of stroke, it does not cure or eliminate the risk of strokes, but rather helps manage the risks, decreasing the chances of them occurring. Dosage & Administration: Take Arreno as instructed by your physician strictly. Please note Arreno is not suitable for children with viral infections. Arreno is usually taken twice daily. The tablet should always be swallowed whole, and never broken, crushed, chewed, or dissolved. Never stop taking Arreno as doing so will risk severe adverse effects. Your physician will prescribe the best dosage for you. Always consult your physician to plan how you should stop taking this medication. Side Effects: Inform your physician as soon as possible if you experience any of follow:
Precautions: Before you begin taking Arreno, always check that it is safe to proceed with your physician if you:
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