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Is Aspirin Helpful in Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention?

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Is Aspirin Helpful in Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention?

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Aspirin as some might call it is a blood thinner. This may lower your risk of heart attack and stroke, but aspirin taken daily isn’t for everyone. How can you determine if you are a candidate for aspirin? Doctors may recommend daily aspirin therapy only if you’ve had a heart attack or stroke, or you have a high risk of either. An occasional aspirin or two is safe for most adults to be used for minor aches and pains but don’t be fooled side effects can be severe as serious as internal bleeding. The medical term for aspirin is Acetylsalicylic acid. It is used primarily as a pain reliever, to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory. It breaks down into salicylic acid twenty minutes after entering the bloodstream. Salicylic acid is responsible for the beneficial effects of aspirin as it in itself it too caustic to be taken orally. Acetylsalicylic acid has anti-clotting effect in the blood. Aspirin hinders blood’s clotting action. When bleeding occurs, your blood’s clotting cells, called

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