Brilinta 90 mg (56 Tablets) – Prescription Antiplatelet Therapy (Ticagrelor)

Regular price 47.550 JOD

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Prescription Status

Prescription only

Description

Brilinta 90 mg (ticagrelor) is a prescription antiplatelet medication used in adults as part of a treatment plan to help reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events in specific heart-related conditions. It works by helping to prevent platelets in the blood from sticking together and forming clots, a process that can contribute to heart attacks and certain types of stroke.

Brilinta is often used following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event, such as a recent heart attack, and may be given with low-dose aspirin under a doctor’s supervision. The 90 mg strength is typically taken twice daily as prescribed and is intended for patients who require a full antiplatelet regimen to support ongoing cardiovascular care. Treatment with Brilinta should only be started and supervised by a qualified healthcare professional.


How Brilinta Works

Antiplatelet Action

Brilinta contains ticagrelor, a medication that helps prevent platelets from clumping, which supports continued blood flow in people with coronary artery disease.

Used With Low-Dose Aspirin

It is typically prescribed alongside a maintenance dose of low-dose aspirin to help decrease the risk of clot-related events when directed by a healthcare provider.


Stay on track with your heart care plan under your doctor’s guidance.
❤️ Request Brilinta 90 mg (56 tablets) with a valid prescription through HealthBoutiqueJo.com
🩺 Prescription support | ✔️ Original medication


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT BRILINTA® (ticagrelor), INCLUDING BOXED WARNING, FOR 60-MG AND 90-MG TABLETS

BRILINTA is used to lower your chance of having, or dying from, a heart attack or stroke, but BRILINTA (and similar drugs) can cause bleeding that can be serious and sometimes lead to death. Instances of serious bleeding, such as internal bleeding, may require blood transfusions or surgery. While you take BRILINTA, you may bruise and bleed more easily and be more likely to have nosebleeds. Bleeding will also take longer than usual to stop.

Call your doctor right away if you have any signs or symptoms of bleeding while taking BRILINTA, including: severe, uncontrollable bleeding; pink, red, or brown urine; vomit that is bloody or looks like coffee grounds; red or black stool; or if you cough up blood or blood clots.

Do not stop taking BRILINTA without talking to the doctor who prescribes it for you. People who are treated with a stent, and stop taking BRILINTA too soon, have a higher risk of getting a blood clot in the stent, having a heart attack, or dying. If you stop BRILINTA because of bleeding, or for other reasons, your risk of a heart attack or stroke may increase. Tell all your doctors and dentists that you are taking BRILINTA. To decrease your risk of bleeding, your doctor may instruct you to stop taking BRILINTA 5 days before you have surgery. Your doctor should tell you when to start taking BRILINTA again, as soon as possible after surgery.

Take BRILINTA twice daily along with a daily maintenance dose of aspirin exactly as instructed by your doctor. In most cases, you should not take a dose of aspirin higher than 100 mg daily. Tell your doctor if you take other medicines that contain aspirin. Do not take new medicines that contain aspirin.

Do not take BRILINTA if you have a history of bleeding in the brain, are bleeding now, or are allergic to ticagrelor or any of the ingredients in BRILINTA.

BRILINTA can cause serious side effects, including bleeding, shortness of breath, slow or irregular heartbeat, and irregular breathing. Call your doctor if you have new or unexpected shortness of breath or irregular breathing, or any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Your doctor can decide what treatment is needed.

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. BRILINTA may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how BRILINTA works. Certain medicines may increase your risk of bleeding. Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. You should not breastfeed while being treated with BRILINTA.

APPROVED USE

BRILINTA is a prescription medicine for adults used to:
  • decrease your risk of death, heart attack, and stroke in people with a blockage of blood flow to the heart (acute coronary syndrome or ACS) or a history of a heart attack. BRILINTA can also decrease your risk of blood clots in your stent in people who have received stents for the treatment of ACS
  • decrease your risk of a first heart attack or stroke in people who have a condition where the blood flow to the heart is decreased (coronary artery disease or CAD) who are at high risk for having a heart attack or stroke
  • decrease your risk of stroke in people who are having a stroke (acute ischemic stroke) or temporary stroke-like symptoms, known as a mini-stroke or transient ischemic attack
Product details

Prescription antiplatelet therapy (ticagrelor)

Supports cardiovascular care after acute coronary events

Typically taken twice daily as directed by your doctor

Often used with a daily low-dose aspirin regimen

Helps maintain blood flow where clots may form

In tablet form for oral administration

Original medication; request through HealthBoutiqueJo.com

How to use

Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.

It is generally recommended twice daily, once in the morning and once in the evening, with or without food.

Follow instructions regarding low-dose aspirin if advised.

Never stop taking Brilinta without consulting your healthcare provider, as stopping early may increase the risk of cardiovascular events.

Discuss other medications and supplements with your doctor to avoid interactions.

Ingredients

ticagrelor 90mg

FAQ

Is Brilinta 90 mg over-the-counter?
No — it is a prescription antiplatelet medicine.

Can I take it without aspirin?
Only take Brilinta exactly as directed by your doctor; it is often used with low-dose aspirin.

What is ticagrelor?
Ticagrelor is the active ingredient that helps prevent platelet clumping.

How often is it taken?
Usually twice daily, per doctor’s instructions.

Is this product original?
Yes — HealthBoutiqueJo.com can source original prescription Brilinta tablets with a valid prescription.

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  • Discontinue if allergic reaction occurs
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Brilinta 90 mg (ticagrelor) is a prescription antiplatelet medication used in adults as part of a treatment plan to help reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular events in specific heart-related conditions. It works by helping to prevent platelets in the blood from sticking together and forming clots, a process that can contribute to heart attacks and certain types of stroke.

Brilinta is often used following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) event, such as a recent heart attack, and may be given with low-dose aspirin under a doctor’s supervision. The 90 mg strength is typically taken twice daily as prescribed and is intended for patients who require a full antiplatelet regimen to support ongoing cardiovascular care. Treatment with Brilinta should only be started and supervised by a qualified healthcare professional.


How Brilinta Works

Antiplatelet Action

Brilinta contains ticagrelor, a medication that helps prevent platelets from clumping, which supports continued blood flow in people with coronary artery disease.

Used With Low-Dose Aspirin

It is typically prescribed alongside a maintenance dose of low-dose aspirin to help decrease the risk of clot-related events when directed by a healthcare provider.


Stay on track with your heart care plan under your doctor’s guidance.
❤️ Request Brilinta 90 mg (56 tablets) with a valid prescription through HealthBoutiqueJo.com
🩺 Prescription support | ✔️ Original medication


IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT BRILINTA® (ticagrelor), INCLUDING BOXED WARNING, FOR 60-MG AND 90-MG TABLETS

BRILINTA is used to lower your chance of having, or dying from, a heart attack or stroke, but BRILINTA (and similar drugs) can cause bleeding that can be serious and sometimes lead to death. Instances of serious bleeding, such as internal bleeding, may require blood transfusions or surgery. While you take BRILINTA, you may bruise and bleed more easily and be more likely to have nosebleeds. Bleeding will also take longer than usual to stop.

Call your doctor right away if you have any signs or symptoms of bleeding while taking BRILINTA, including: severe, uncontrollable bleeding; pink, red, or brown urine; vomit that is bloody or looks like coffee grounds; red or black stool; or if you cough up blood or blood clots.

Do not stop taking BRILINTA without talking to the doctor who prescribes it for you. People who are treated with a stent, and stop taking BRILINTA too soon, have a higher risk of getting a blood clot in the stent, having a heart attack, or dying. If you stop BRILINTA because of bleeding, or for other reasons, your risk of a heart attack or stroke may increase. Tell all your doctors and dentists that you are taking BRILINTA. To decrease your risk of bleeding, your doctor may instruct you to stop taking BRILINTA 5 days before you have surgery. Your doctor should tell you when to start taking BRILINTA again, as soon as possible after surgery.

Take BRILINTA twice daily along with a daily maintenance dose of aspirin exactly as instructed by your doctor. In most cases, you should not take a dose of aspirin higher than 100 mg daily. Tell your doctor if you take other medicines that contain aspirin. Do not take new medicines that contain aspirin.

Do not take BRILINTA if you have a history of bleeding in the brain, are bleeding now, or are allergic to ticagrelor or any of the ingredients in BRILINTA.

BRILINTA can cause serious side effects, including bleeding, shortness of breath, slow or irregular heartbeat, and irregular breathing. Call your doctor if you have new or unexpected shortness of breath or irregular breathing, or any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Your doctor can decide what treatment is needed.

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. BRILINTA may affect the way other medicines work, and other medicines may affect how BRILINTA works. Certain medicines may increase your risk of bleeding. Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. You should not breastfeed while being treated with BRILINTA.

APPROVED USE

BRILINTA is a prescription medicine for adults used to:
  • decrease your risk of death, heart attack, and stroke in people with a blockage of blood flow to the heart (acute coronary syndrome or ACS) or a history of a heart attack. BRILINTA can also decrease your risk of blood clots in your stent in people who have received stents for the treatment of ACS
  • decrease your risk of a first heart attack or stroke in people who have a condition where the blood flow to the heart is decreased (coronary artery disease or CAD) who are at high risk for having a heart attack or stroke
  • decrease your risk of stroke in people who are having a stroke (acute ischemic stroke) or temporary stroke-like symptoms, known as a mini-stroke or transient ischemic attack
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