What is Clopidogrel Aspirin 75 mg used for?
In the pharmaceutical industry, the combination of Clopidogrel (75 mg) and Aspirin (75 mg) is a cornerstone of Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT). As a pharmacist, I view this fixed-dose combination (FDC) as a strategic clinical tool that provides synergistic protection by inhibiting two distinct pathways of platelet activation.
Primary Clinical Uses
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS): Indicated for the reduction of atherothrombotic events in patients with unstable angina or those who have recently suffered a myocardial infarction (heart attack).
Post-Stent Implantation: A critical requirement after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). It prevents stent thrombosis, a life-threatening complication where a clot forms on the newly placed metal or drug-eluting stent.
Ischemic Stroke & TIA: Used to prevent secondary occurrences in patients who have experienced a minor ischemic stroke or a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA).
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD): Helps manage patients with established PAD to reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).
Mechanism of Action: Dual Pathway Inhibition
This FDC targets platelet aggregation from two different angles:
Aspirin (75 mg): Irreversibly inhibits the COX-1 enzyme, which blocks the synthesis of Thromboxane $A_2$ ($TXA_2$), a powerful promoter of platelet aggregation.
Clopidogrel (75 mg): A prodrug that, once metabolized by the liver (primarily via CYP2C19), irreversibly blocks the $P2Y_{12}$ ADP receptor on the platelet surface. This prevents the activation of the GPIIb/IIIa receptor complex, the final common pathway for platelet cross-linking.
The Manufacturer’s Perspective: Formulation & Export
From a manufacturing standpoint, this combination is technically demanding due to the chemical characteristics of the APIs:
Bilayer Tablet Technology: Aspirin is prone to hydrolysis and can be incompatible with Clopidogrel Bisulphate if mixed in a single-layer matrix. As a WHO-GMP manufacturer, we often utilize bilayer compression to physically separate the two components, ensuring maximum stability.
Enteric Coating: To minimize gastric mucosal irritation—a common side effect of Aspirin—we apply an enteric coating to the Aspirin component, ensuring it bypasses the stomach and dissolves in the small intestine.
Stability for Global Trade: Clopidogrel is highly hygroscopic. We prioritize Alu-Alu blister packaging to ensure a stable 24-month shelf life, even in Zone IVb (hot and humid) climates like Africa and Southeast Asia.
Regulatory Support: Our Mumbai-based hub provides comprehensive CTD/eCTD Dossiers and comparative dissolution studies to assist international B2B partners in rapid product registration.