ca-mccqe1 MCQ (SBA): Minor ischaemic stroke secondary prevention

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A 62-year-old woman presents 90 minutes after onset of right arm weakness and expressive aphasia. CT head excludes haemorrhage and she is ineligible for thrombolysis due to recent major surgery. According to Canadian Stroke Best Practices, which antiplatelet strategy is recommended for high-risk minor stroke/TIA when thrombolysis is not given?

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