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ticagrelor

ticagrelor
Brand names: Brilinta
Form Strength
TABLET, ORAL 90 mg


Medication comments:
Anticoagulant / Antiplatelet Stoppage For Procedures
generic (Brand) Dept. Procedure Type
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Stop Medication Prior To Procedure Restart after:
ticagrelor
(Brilinta)
Anesthesia High-risk 5 days Restart after 24 hours
Intermediate-risk 5 days Restart after 24 hours
Low-risk Requires shared assessment and risk stratification Restart after 24 hours
Patients with high risk of bleeding (eg, old age, history of bleeding tendency, concurrent uses of other anticoagulants/antiplatelets, liver cirrhosis or advanced liver disease, and advanced renal disease) undergoing low- or intermediate-risk procedures should be treated as intermediate or high risk, respectively.
Radiology
Invasive Procedures 7 days
Paracentesis/Thoracentesis 5 days
Surgery High-risk 5 days Restart after 24 hours
Low-risk No Hold Restart after 24 hours
2023 American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria® for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults.
Medication: ticagrelor (Brilinta)
Criteria 3: Potentially inappropriate medications: drugs to be used with caution in older adults. (Table 4)
Drug(s) ticagrelor
Rationale Increases the risk of major bleeding in older adults compared with cLopidogrel, especially among those 75 years old and older. However, this risk may be offset by cardiovascular benefits in select patients.
Recommendation Use with caution, particularly in adults 75 years old and older.
 Quality of evidence: Moderate, Strength of Recommendation: Strong

Last updated: Sep. 24, 2025



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