Aspirin (salicylic acid), in the form of willow bark extract, has been used for thousands of years for pain, fever, and inflammation. It has been available in pill form since 1897. Salicylic acid is ...
Nov. 17, 2005 (Dallas) -- Several studies presented here at the American Heart Association 2005 Scientific Sessions show that aspirin has different effects on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in ...
Researchers found no significant differences in cardiovascular events or major bleeding in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease who were taking 81 milligrams (mg), also called baby ...
A 162-mg prophylactic daily dose of aspirin did not result in any significant difference in preeclampsia outcomes compared with a daily dose of 81 mg in pregnant women at risk for preeclampsia, ...
(UPDATED) Treating patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) with low-dose aspirin is just as effective as using the 325-mg dose for the prevention of major cardiovascular events, ...
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