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FDA probes safety of popular heart stent(AP)Updated: 2006-12-04 13:42 Millions of chest pain and heart attack sufferers thought they were getting a phenomenal medical advance when tiny coils that ooze medicine were placed in their arteries to keep them from squeezing shut again.
Now their long-term safety is in question. Doctors think these stents may raise the risk of life-threatening blood clots months and even years later unless people stay on Plavix, an anti-clotting drug whose long-term safety in stent patients has not been established. Thousands of people are being urged to take the $4-a-day drug until more is known. Thousands of others each day who develop new blockages are being treated by
doctors no longer sure of what to do. Many are returning to the old metal
stents, and some are fundamentally rethinking when to use stents at all and are
considering alternatives like bypass surgery or medications.
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