
Guidelines on Antithrombotic Therapy
Guidelines on antithrombotic therapy provide evidence-based recommendations for the use of medications that prevent blood clots, such as blood thinners, to reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other complications. These guidelines help healthcare providers decide when and how to prescribe these medications safely, balancing the benefits of clot prevention against the potential risk of bleeding. They consider individual patient factors like medical history, risk of clotting, and bleeding tendencies to optimize treatment outcomes. Overall, they aim to ensure effective, safe, and consistent care for patients requiring antithrombotic therapy.