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* Regular low dose aspirin therapy may also be recommended for certain people who have atrial fibrillation (a heart rhythm disorder) to prevent stroke – a known complication of atrial fibrillation. Current Australian guidelines do not recommend the use of daily low-dose aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease in people with no past history, including those thought to be at high risk.<ref>Aspirin, MyDr, http://www.mydr.com.au/medicines/aspirin</ref> | * Regular low dose aspirin therapy may also be recommended for certain people who have atrial fibrillation (a heart rhythm disorder) to prevent stroke – a known complication of atrial fibrillation. Current Australian guidelines do not recommend the use of daily low-dose aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease in people with no past history, including those thought to be at high risk.<ref>Aspirin, MyDr, http://www.mydr.com.au/medicines/aspirin</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:26, 2 October 2017
Baby Aspirin
Pro; May help prevent heart attack Con; May cause
- Dr. Pfeiffer advises against baby aspirin due to possible gastrointestinal side effects? (find source)
- Dr. Stephen Sinatra advises it only against secondary heart attack prevention [1]
- Dr. Sinatra also advises to test whether Aspirin is effective or not, see https://www.aspirinworks.com/
- Dr. Sinatra also mentions gastrointestinal side effects
- Regular low dose aspirin therapy may also be recommended for certain people who have atrial fibrillation (a heart rhythm disorder) to prevent stroke – a known complication of atrial fibrillation. Current Australian guidelines do not recommend the use of daily low-dose aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease in people with no past history, including those thought to be at high risk.[2]