
1. What other uses does breviscapine have?
Breviscapine also has the effects of inhibiting platelet aggregation, preventing thrombosis, and resisting cerebral ischemia and hypoxia.
2. Which medications is breviscapine often used in combination with?
When breviscapine for injection is used to treat the acute stage of cerebral infarction, it can be used in combination with conventional Western medical treatments (such as controlling blood pressure, controlling blood sugar, inhibiting platelet aggregation, improving microcirculation, reducing blood lipids, and using neuroprotective agents, etc.).
When treating acute coronary syndrome, it can be used in combination with conventional Western medical treatments (such as anti-ischemia treatment, inhibiting platelet aggregation, using calcium ion channel blockers, etc.).
However, it should be noted that when used in combination with anticoagulants or anti-platelet aggregation drugs, the risk of bleeding should be evaluated and monitored more intensively.