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A 72-year-old man presents with sudden-onset left arm weakness that resolved completely within 20 minutes. CT brain is normal. He is diagnosed with a high-risk transient ischaemic attack. According to contemporary Australian stroke recommendations, what is the preferred early antiplatelet strategy if there is no indication for anticoagulation?

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