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Medication after a Heart Attack
Why are medicines prescribed after a myocardial infarction?
.
To reduce the chance of having another myocardial infarction (MI).
To help to prevent heart disease from getting worse.
The medicines are usually taken each day for life.
This
leaflet
describes the medicines commonly prescribed after a heart attack.
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