What forms does Brilinta come in, and how should it be properly taken?
Brilinta is available as oral tablets and should be taken exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider, typically twice daily with or without food.
Overview
For people prescribed Brilinta following a heart event such as a heart attack, understanding the correct form and method of use is vital to ensure it works as intended. This article briefly covers:
- What dosage forms Brilinta comes in
- How to take it correctly for best results
- Key safety and access considerations for patients
Let’s begin with how Brilinta affects the body.
Detailed Information
How it works
Brilinta is an oral antiplatelet medication that may help reduce the risk of stroke or heart attack by preventing clot formation. It works by blocking a receptor (P2Y12) on platelets, reducing their ability to stick together, which may help keep blood flowing in patients with a history of cardiac events.
Clinical applications
According to prescribing information, Brilinta is mainly used in adults with a history of acute coronary syndrome or previous myocardial infarction, especially when combined with low-dose aspirin. Its goal is to reduce the risk of future clot-related events.
This helps explain why taking it consistently and correctly plays such a critical role in its effectiveness.
Safety and Effectiveness
Safety profile
According to Drugs.com, common side effects of Brilinta include shortness of breath, nosebleeds, and dizziness. One key risk is increased bleeding, which may be serious or even life-threatening in some cases. Patients with active bleeding conditions or a history of intracranial hemorrhage should not take Brilinta.
FDA approval and indications
Brilinta is a prescription medication approved by the FDA to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke in at-risk patients. It is also indicated to prevent stent thrombosis in patients who have undergone stenting procedures.
Due to these powerful actions, it’s especially important to follow exact dosing as advised by a doctor.
Access and Availability
How to obtain safely
IsraelPharm offers international access to Brilinta at competitive rates. Patients can order through a licensed pharmacy with proper documentation and guidance. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or refilling a prescription.
Key Takeaways
- Brilinta is an oral tablet used to reduce cardiovascular risks after major heart incidents.
- It works by preventing platelets from sticking together and causing clots.
- Serious bleeding is the main side effect to watch for; medical guidance is essential.
- Taking Brilinta as prescribed—typically twice daily—is crucial for it to work properly.
- Trusted pharmacies like IsraelPharm can help with access under professional supervision.
FAQ
Is Brilinta available in more than one strength?
Yes, Brilinta tablets are typically available in 60 mg and 90 mg strengths. Your doctor will choose the appropriate dose based on your health condition and treatment plan.
Can Brilinta be crushed or split if I have trouble swallowing?
According to the patient information leaflet, Brilinta tablets should be taken whole. If swallowing is difficult, ask a healthcare provider about alternative methods.
How long do I need to stay on Brilinta?
Treatment duration varies, but patients are generally advised to take it for at least 12 months after a heart event. This depends on your condition and should be carefully managed by your provider.
Can I take Brilinta with aspirin?
Yes, low-dose aspirin is often prescribed alongside Brilinta. As explained in the IsraelPharm blog on aspirin, combining the two can enhance protection against heart attacks but also raises bleeding risk, so it should only be done under medical supervision.
Where can I view official prescribing information?
You can find the full prescribing details in the Israeli Ministry of Health’s Brilinta document, which outlines dosages, uses, and precautions in detail.


