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Blood Viscosity Reducers

Blood viscosity reducers are used to treat peripheral artery disease. They work by thinning the blood and improving blood flow.

Why are blood viscosity reducers prescribed?

  1. Peripheral Artery Disease (100%)

Key takeaways

Blood-viscosity-reducers are used to treat intermittent claudication. They work by making your blood less thick, which helps it flow more easily through your blood vessels. Blood-viscosity-reducers are usually taken as oral pills. An example is pentoxifylline (Trental). By improving blood flow, these medications can help reduce symptoms like pain and cramping in your legs.

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PENTOXIFYLLINE reduces leg pain or cramping during exercise or walking in people with poor circulation. It works by increasing blood flow and the amount of oxygen that gets to your muscles. This decreases symptoms, so you can walk farther without discomfort. It belongs to a group of medications called antiplatelets.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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