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'Baby' Aspirin As Effective As High-Dose for Heart


Baby Aspirin As Effective As High-Dose for Heart
By Sue Hughes, Tricia Ward
May 25, 2021 A new study found no difference in the rate of heart attack, stroke, or death between low- or high- dose aspirin in people with heart disease.
There was also no difference in the rate of serious bleeding events that required a blood transfusion.
This study involved more than 15,000 people who had heart disease. Half were told to take 81 mg of aspirin daily and half were told to take 325 mg.
W. Schuyler Jones, MD, a cardiologist and associate professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, NC, presented the study results May 15 at the virtual American College of Cardiology 2021 Scientific Session. They were also published online in the  ....

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Low and regular dose of aspirin safe & effective for preventing heart problems, stroke: Study


Low and regular dose of aspirin safe & effective for preventing heart problems, stroke: Study
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Last Updated: May 20, 2021, 07:32 PM IST
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Aspirin helps prevent blood clots, but it s not recommended for healthy people who have not yet developed heart disease.
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About 15,000 people received invitations to join through the mail, email or a phone call and enrolled on a website where they returned every three to six months for follow-up.
An unusual study that had thousands of heart disease patients enroll themselves and track their health online as they took low- or regular-strength aspirin concludes that both doses seem equally safe and effective for preventing additional heart problems and strokes. ....

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