Whakamahia ai te clopidogrel kia kore ai e tepetepe ō toto. Ka whakaiti tēnei i te tūpono pā mai o tētahi ikura roro, manawa-hē rānei.
Me kai te clopidogrel e ai ki ngā tohutohu me tētahi inu wai. Ka taea tēnei te kai i te taha o te kai, kāore rānei.
Mēnā kua tata ki te wā mō tō horopeta whai ake, me waiho te horopeta i tāhapa ka kai i tō kai horopeta whai ake hei taua wā anō. Tērā rānei, me kai te horopeta i tāhapa ina maumahara koe. Kaua rawa e kai i ngā horopeta e rua i te wā kotahi.
Ka tukituki pea ētahi rongoā ehara i te ōta rongoā ki te clopidogrel, pērā i ēnei:
Me kōrero atu ki tō kaitaka rongoā, rata rānei mō ngā rongoā katoa, whakamaimoatanga rānei e whiwhi ana koe, tae atu ki ngā huaora, ngā hua otaota (hei tauira, St John's wort), ngā whakapōauau rānei.
Ngā Hua Kino | Tūtohutanga hei whai |
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Kua iti ake ngā pūtau toto ka āwhina kia tepetepe ō toto – ko ētahi tohumate: he māmā, he rerekē rānei te toto Maremare, ruaki rānei i te toto, he rite te ruaki ki ngā korakora kawhe Ka toto te ihu He whero, pango rānei te hamuti, he whero, pōuri rānei te mimi Ānini māhunga, pōātinitini, ka rerekē te kite, te kōrero rānei Ngā tohumate o te mate pāwera, tae atu ki te: kōpukupuku, mangeo, pupuhi, uaua te hēhē |
Me wawe te kōrero atu ki tō rata |
He māmā, he rerekē rānei te marū |
Me kōrero atu ki tō rata |
Ki te pā mai ētahi atu hua kino, me kōrero atu ki tō rata, kaitaka rongoā rānei.
He mōhiohio hira kei roto i tēnei mātārere, engari ehara koinei ngā mōhiohio katoa, mō tēnei rongoā.
I whakaritea e te Komiti MyMedicines i te Hōhipera o Ōtautahi, Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha, Aotearoa. Poutū-te-rangi 2023
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