This study focuses on treating patients with acute coronary syndrome, which includes conditions such as ST-elevation myocardial infarction (heart attack with specific changes in heart electrical activity), non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (another type of heart attack), and coronary artery disease (narrowing of heart blood vessels). The purpose is to determine if antibiotic treatment can reduce complications in patients with these heart conditions.
The study will use two different antibiotics: ceftriaxone, which is given through an intravenous infusion (through a vein), and amoxicillin, which is taken as tablets by mouth. These medications will target specific bacteria that have been found in the fatty deposits that build up in the arteries of patients with heart attacks.
During the study, patients will receive antibiotic treatment for up to two weeks. The medications will be used to target bacteria that are commonly found in complicated artery blockages. Patients will be monitored for heart-related events and complications over several years after receiving the treatment.



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