Your doctor has given you medicines to reduce the risk of a stroke. For them to be most effective, take them as prescribed. This sheet explains why and how to take your medicines.
Many types of medicines can help prevent stroke. You may be prescribed one or more of these:
To help keep my blood from clotting,
I take:__________________________________________
To keep my blood pressure lower so it's easier for my heart to pump,
Below are tips for taking medicine. Keep in mind that most medicines need to be taken every day. This means even when you feel fine. Ask your doctor if you need to stay away from certain foods or alcohol. Also tell your doctor if you have problems affording medicine.
Medicines can play a key role in preventing stroke. This is especially true for people who have already had a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). To provide support:
Contact your doctor right away if you: