A study has shown that in patients with healed aspirin-induced ulcers, however, patients receiving aspirin plus the proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole had a lower incidence of recurrent ulcer bleeding than patients receiving clopidogrel. This is a big help, and has made a lot of difference, but I would still rather take 1 dose of oxycodone and not have to take all of the other stuff at all, with the exception of my antidepressant. TOPOL: The Director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, discusses his work in genomic studies of platelet responsiveness and its implications in determining the optimal duration of dual antiplatelet therapy. Cytochrome P450 3A inhibition by ketoconazole affects prasugrel and clopidogrel pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics differently. Click to continue reading 8230 Filed under: Uncategorized 1 Comment ESC: 4 year findings from the REACH registry Posted on August 30, 2010 by Larry Husten Not all atherothrombosis is equal. More off duty RSS feed for Behind the headlines Behind the headlines Cannabis for nerve pain studied 8-Sep-2010 Smoking cannabis from a pipe can significantly reduce chronic pain in patients with damaged nerves, reported the BBC.