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Old 04-06-2014, 03:16 PM #1
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Default leg cramps

i have been treated with 75 mg. plavix & a low dose aspirin for a heart attack i had in july '13. for the past month i've been bothered by feet & leg cramps but am leery about trying oral magnesium. even tho this is not a cardio forum, i was hoping someone in a similar situation might have some thoughts. i have epsom lotion which i will start using asap but wondered if there were a pill that i could try.

also, if anyone is on an anti-platelet drug, are cramps a possible side effect? i googled but could not find any plavix link.

i will see the cardio in 10 days. might get some info then.

thanks!
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