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Suggest Medication For Transient Ischemic Attack

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Posted on Mon, 12 Oct 2015
Question: Hi I have never used this type of page before
I have a history of heart attack stenting and then blocked stents, recently I experienced a TIA that lasted for 15 mins effecting my vision and at first some confusion.
I had 2 of these the year befor the heart attack and Im coplavix etc still today.
The question is what meds should I take
When I had the first TIA I had every test and all came back negative.
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Answered by Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Should continue your medications, additional beta blocker may be needed

Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,

You take almost all necessary medications.
In case your heart rate is more than 70 bpm, you will need a beta blocker as well.

You should check your cholesterol levels once 6 months to correct statin dosage (cavstat).

It is very important to follow healthy lifestyle besides taking medications: eat healthy food, exercise regularly, do not smoke.

If you haven't undergone duplex ultrasound of caritid arteries, I would advise to do it, because blockage in these arteries could lead to TIA.

Wishing you good health

In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask

Regards,

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (7 minutes later)
I have super low colesterol, a low pulse rate between 50 and 60 bpm and have had the carteroid tests,
Im 5 kg overweight and lead a very active life still ride off road motorcycles and only stopped deap scuba after the heart attack.
The question is why did my stents block can I use another med Im worried as I know TIA is a warning and last time I had heart attack a year later, this is a genetic problem that runs in my family for generations and its not obesity
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Answered by Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan (7 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Welcome back

Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,

In this case you have good medication regimen, there is no need to add another medication.
Sometimes, even in case of healthy lifestyle, low cholesterol and correct treatment, there is a progression of atherosclerosis, which can lead to such effects.
But you shouldn't be disappointed. Don't give up, after some time, the progression of disease may slow down.
Anyway with your current lifestyle and medications you are protected as much as it is possible. So you have stent blockage, but no new heart attack and you have TIA and not stroke.

Take care
Note: For further queries related to coronary artery disease and prevention, click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Medication For Transient Ischemic Attack

Brief Answer: Should continue your medications, additional beta blocker may be needed Detailed Answer: Dear Sir, You take almost all necessary medications. In case your heart rate is more than 70 bpm, you will need a beta blocker as well. You should check your cholesterol levels once 6 months to correct statin dosage (cavstat). It is very important to follow healthy lifestyle besides taking medications: eat healthy food, exercise regularly, do not smoke. If you haven't undergone duplex ultrasound of caritid arteries, I would advise to do it, because blockage in these arteries could lead to TIA. Wishing you good health In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask Regards,