As part of your treatment, you'll be prescribed anticoagulant medicine such as warfarin, or an antiplatelet medication such as low-dose aspirin. These work by interrupting the process of blood clot formation. This means blood clots are less likely to form when they're not needed. Most people with APS need to take anticoagulant or antiplatelet medication daily for the rest of their life. If blood tests show you have abnormal antiphospholipid antibodies, but you don't have a history of blood clots, low-dose aspirin tablets are usually recommended. If you can't take aspirin, you may be prescribed an alternative antiplatelet tablet called clopidogrel. Warfarin tablets are usually recommended if you have APS and a history of blood clots, such as previously having DVT (deep vein thrombosis) or a stroke.
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