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Still, there are some question marks around the reliability of these new findings, particularly given the high rate of crossover from the high- to low-dose aspirin groups. “The results showed there ...
Taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke is associated with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in people without a history of those conditions, according to a new report.
The aspirin dose was prescribed at the clinician investigator's discretion and the analysis included 7,106 patients who received low dose aspirin, defined as 150 mg or less, and 4,610 patients who ...
A large randomized trial specifically designed to investigate the optimum dose of aspirin in patients with established coronary disease has found similar efficacy and safety with 81 mg and 325 mg.
Mar. 23 -- SATURDAY, March 24 (HealthDay News) -- Low-dose aspirin therapy may be as effective as high-dose therapy in preventing blood clots, while reducing the risk of bleeding in heart patients ...
Some patients were prescribed high doses of aspirin following a heart attack, while others, low doses. The aspirin dose was prescribed at the clinician investigator's discretion and the analysis ...
A daily dose of aspirin could help pregnant women in the first stage of high blood pressure avoid a condition that puts both mother and baby in danger, according to a new study.
Low-dose Aspirin Beats High-dose After Cardiac Surgery Date: March 26, 2007 Source: American College of Cardiology Summary: The use of medicines to fight cardiovascular disease has been a primary ...
When to stop taking aspirin. If you’ve taken low-dose aspirin for a while and don’t have a history of heart disease, ask your ...