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How can Low Aspirin Dosage Increase the Risk of Gout?

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How can Low Aspirin Dosage Increase the Risk of Gout?

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Being that aspirin can gradually increase levels of uric acid in your body, it is important to limit your dosages or eliminate it all together. The over the counter aspirin is 325 mg per tablet and recommends to use it every four hours. The lower dose aspirin that’s between 75 and 84 mg per day, usually used for heart attach and stroke prevention, can also slightly alter the uric acids in your body.

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