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A 68-year-old man presents with transient left arm weakness and dysarthria lasting 20 minutes, now resolved. CT head is normal. According to Canadian Stroke Best Practices for secondary prevention, what is the most appropriate antithrombotic strategy if non-cardioembolic TIA is confirmed?

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