Patients taking clopidogrel, a blood thinner, should exercise caution when considering getting a tattoo due to the increased risk of bleeding and delayed wound healing associated with this medication. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before proceeding with a tattoo to assess individual risk factors and determine the safest course of action. Additionally, it is crucial to inform the tattoo artist about any medications being taken to ensure proper precautions are taken during the tattooing process.
It is very unlikely, I know of no tablet that enables one to fly.
Yes, clopidogrel bisulfate and clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate are different names for the same compound. Both terms refer to the salt form of clopidogrel, a medication used to prevent blood clots in conditions such as heart attack and stroke.
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Best bet is to check with your physician
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Have you been following your after care instructions properly... Not taking care of a tattoo properly is the number one cause of tattoo infections. You could have an infection and you should see a doctor. Your tattoo should be healed by 4 weeks.
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They do not cancel each other out but there is evidence that lansoprazole (Prevacid) may decrease the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix).
Some medicines haven't any medical interference with other medications and some may have so it is always to recommend consulting a doctor to know this.
Because you're taking ink out of your skin.
No. It does not affect the same in any way.