New Drug Cuts Deaths After Heart Attack, Study Says
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A large study finds that people recovering from a heart attack or severe chest pain are much less likely to suffer another heart-related problem or to die from one if they take a new blood-thinning drug along with standard anti-clotting medicines.
Doctors say the drug, Xarelto (zuh-RELL'-toh), might become a new standard of care for up to a million Americans hospitalized each year for these conditions even though it can cause serious bleeding.
The drug is sold by Johnson & Johnson and Bayer Healthcare for other heart conditions now.
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The study tested it in more than 15,000 patients around the world. Results were reported Sunday at an American Heart Association conference in Florida.
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