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  1. ... having a mild to moderate stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA; ministroke). Ticagrelor is in a class of medications ...
  2. ... with no obvious cause), heart attack, stroke or transient ischemic attacks (TIA), or blood clots in your lungs or legs. ...
  3. ... have ever had high blood pressure; a stroke; transient ischemic attacks (TIA); angina (chest pain); a fistula (abnormal connection between ...
  4. ... had heart or kidney disease, a stroke, or transient ischemic attacks (TIA).tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan ...
  5. ... a slow or irregular heartbeat; a stroke or TIA (ministroke); seizures; breast cancer; a low level of ...
  6. ... clot in your lung); a stroke or ministroke (TIA); heart failure or other heart problems; liver or ...
  7. ... or have ever had a stroke; a ministroke (TIA); chest pain, heart disease, or a heart attack; ...
  8. ... intestines, high blood pressure, a stroke or ministroke (TIA), eye disease due to diabetes, or liver disease. ...
  9. ... or have ever had a stroke, a ministroke (TIA), chest pain, heart disease, a heart attack, an ...
  10. ... a slow or irregular heartbeat; a stroke or TIA (ministroke); seizures; osteoporosis; breast cancer; a low level ...
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