Tag: aspirin

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December 28, 2023/Vascular Medicine

Low-Dose Aspirin Slows Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Progression

Large cohort study finds significant effect in men and nonsmokers

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August 24, 2022/Maternal-Fetal Medicine

The Role of Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy in Pregnancy

A daily dose of 82 mg can help mitigate preeclampsia and preterm birth as part of holistic patient care

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February 9, 2022/Research

1-Minute Consult: Should My Older Adult Patients Take Aspirin for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease?

Experts examine the dangers and potential benefits of aspirin in geriatric patients

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November 1, 2021/Preventive Cardiology

Draft USPSTF Guidance Brings Welcome Change in Advice on Aspirin for Primary Cardiac Prevention

New revision aligns with other major guidelines’ recommendations

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Aspirin Desensitization May Improve Pulmonary Outcomes for AERD Patients

Cross-specialty collaboration to develop standard-of-care is still needed

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November 7, 2019/News & Insights

Aspirin: Still Learning After 4,000 Years

Its origins, uses and limitations

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August 26, 2019/Geriatrics

Are Your Patients Using Low-Dose Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Heart Disease?

Advice for reducing high rates of inappropriate and unmonitored use

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April 17, 2018/Geriatrics

PRECISION Substudy: Celecoxib’s Safety Edge Remains Intact but Attenuated with Aspirin Use

Prespecified analysis sheds light on a common real-world use scenario

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October 16, 2017/News & Insights

Aspirin Dose and Venous Thromboembolism Prevention after Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty

Review of nearly 10,000 patients yields data on ideal effective dose for lowest risk of complications

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May 8, 2017/Research

Gut Microbe-Dependent TMAO from Dietary Choline Found to Be Prothrombotic in Humans

And platelet responsiveness appears to be attenuated by aspirin

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