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Daily, low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended for the prevention of stroke and heart attack in older adults not at higher ...
For decades, taking low-dose aspirin every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But that advice has changed.
Although aspirin is better than nothing, it has been proven in multiple trials to be less effective than Xarelto and similar medicines in people who are at risk for blood clots.
(This study used low-dose aspirin -- 100 mg -- rather than the full-dose of 325 mg that you are taking.) The risk of bleeding was about the same among the aspirin group and the Xarelto group.
(This study used low-dose aspirin — 100 mg — rather than the full-dose of 325 mg that you are taking.) The risk of bleeding was about the same among the aspirin group and the Xarelto group.
(This study used low-dose aspirin — 100 mg — rather than the full-dose of 325 mg that you are taking.) The risk of bleeding was about the same among the aspirin group and the Xarelto group.
AMD status was determined using color retinal images and treatment records. Patients were randomized to aspirin 100 mg daily or placebo.
Its metric equivalent, 324 mg, rounded off to 325, remains the prescribed dose for analgesia today. Low-dose aspirin was a quarter of the standard dose, or 1.25 grains, and has remained unchanged ...