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A 62-year-old man presents with transient left arm weakness and dysarthria lasting 20 minutes, which completely resolved before arrival. CT brain is normal. He is in sinus rhythm and has no known atrial fibrillation. His ABCD² score is 5. According to current guidelines, what is the most appropriate immediate antithrombotic strategy assuming no contraindications?

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