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  1. Involving over 25000 patients showed taking a small (75 mg) daily dose of, aspirin ,for between four and eight years substantially reduces death rates from a range
  2. Questioned by some authors. In the United Kingdom, the only indications for, aspirin ,use in children and adolescents under 16 are Kawasaki disease and prevention of
  3. Similarly to all other medications for migraine, it is recommended to take, aspirin ,at the first signs of the headache, and it is the way these medications were
  4. Medication. And with sore throat pain, for those who had it. The effects of, aspirin ,were indistinguishable from those obtained using paracetamol in any respect
  5. Of aspirin and caffeine, in general, affords greater pain relief than, aspirin ,alone. Effervescent aspirin alleviates pain much faster than aspirin in tablets
  6. Such events per year for people already with cardiovascular disease. Although, aspirin ,also raises the risk of hemorrhagic stroke and other major bleeds by about
  7. With rheumatic fever, Kawasaki disease remains one of the few indications for, aspirin ,use in children, although even this use has been questioned by some authors. In
  8. NSAIDs' antiplatelet effects normally last in the order of hours, whereas, aspirin , 's effects last for days (until the body replaces the suppressed platelets).
  9. Hence, when physicians tell patients to stop taking NSAIDs, they usually imply, aspirin ,as well. Today, aspirin is one of the most widely used medications in the world
  10. Other major bleeds by about twofold, these events are rare, and the balance of, aspirin ,'s effects is positive. Thus, in secondary prevention trials, aspirin reduced
  11. Patch can become too large and also block blood flow, locally and downstream, aspirin ,is also used long-term, at low doses, to help prevent heart attacks, strokes
  12. And tinnitus, especially in higher doses. In children and adolescents, aspirin ,is no longer indicated to control flu-like symptoms or the symptoms of
  13. Such as paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen. The combination of, aspirin , paracetamol (acetaminophen) and caffeine (as found in the OTC brand
  14. After surgery, such as tooth extraction, for which the highest allowed dose of, aspirin ,(1 g) is equivalent to 1 g of paracetamol,60 mg of codeine, or 5 mg of
  15. Journal of the American Medical Association, men and women who regularly took, aspirin ,after colorectal cancer diagnosis were found to have lower risks of overall and
  16. Of sweating and gastrointestinal side effects. In addition, the high doses of, aspirin ,used caused liver toxicity in about 20 % of the treated children, who are the
  17. Of aspirin 's effects is positive. Thus, in secondary prevention trials, aspirin ,reduced the overall mortality by about a tenth. On the other hand
  18. With hip fractures found" a 29 % relative risk reduction in DVT with 160 mg of, aspirin ,taken daily for five weeks. Although there are obvious problems with
  19. Cycling exercise, while caffeine, surprisingly,was very effective. Similarly, aspirin , codeine or paracetamol were not better than placebo for muscle soreness after
  20. Prevention of heart attacks and strokes There are two distinct uses of, aspirin ,for prophylaxis of cardiovascular events: primary prevention and secondary
  21. Tablets (15–30 min vs. 45–60 min). Nevertheless, as a postsurgery painkiller, aspirin ,is inferior to ibuprofen and has higher gastrointestinal toxicity. The maximum
  22. To decrease the risk of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). The reason for taking, aspirin ,is the long period of sitting without exercise, not air travel itself. A large
  23. Using aspirin . A 2010 article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has suggested, aspirin ,may reduce the risk of death from breast cancer. While the information has been
  24. Health bodies and medical groups have expressed concern over the touting of, aspirin ,as a" miracle drug ". A 2010 study by Oxford University involving over 25000
  25. Attack or of the death of cardiac tissue. The main undesirable side effects of, aspirin ,taken by mouth are gastrointestinal ulcers, stomach bleeding, and tinnitus
  26. Not have as strong an effect on platelets as for others, an effect known as, aspirin ,resistance or insensitivity. One study has suggested women are more likely to
  27. Not air travel itself. A large, randomized,controlled trial in 2000 of, aspirin ,against placebo in 13,000 patients with hip fractures found" a 29 % relative
  28. To long-distance travelers, this is the best evidence we could find to justify, aspirin ,use ". Experimental Aspirin has been theorized to reduce cataract formation in
  29. Tell patients to stop taking NSAIDs, they usually imply aspirin as well. Today, aspirin ,is one of the most widely used medications in the world, with an estimated
  30. For the higher frequency of gastrointestinal side effects. The combination of, aspirin , paracetamol (acetaminophen) and caffeine is still more effective, but at the
  31. Age, but increased dramatically after 75 years old. Resistance For some people, aspirin ,does not have as strong an effect on platelets as for others, an effect known
  32. Pericarditis, coronary artery disease, and acute myocardial infarction. Taking, aspirin ,before air travel in cramped conditions has been suggested to decrease the risk
  33. To 1 g of paracetamol,60 mg of codeine, or 5 mg of oxycodone. A combination of, aspirin ,and caffeine, in general, affords greater pain relief than aspirin alone.
  34. Since the relative reduction of risk in the primary prevention trials of, aspirin ,was same for persons in high- and low-risk groups and did not depend on the
  35. 2009 article published by the Journal of Clinical Investigation suggested that, aspirin ,might prevent liver damage. In their experiment, scientists from Yale
  36. While a meta-analysis of several studies, published in 2006,found no evidence, aspirin ,or other NSAIDs are associated with an increased risk for the disease. The drug
  37. To ibuprofen and has higher gastrointestinal toxicity. The maximum dose of, aspirin ,(1 g) provides weaker pain relief than an intermediate dose of ibuprofen (
  38. There were not enough data, but other studies are in progress. However, taking, aspirin , doubles the annual risk of major internal bleeding that normally has a very low
  39. Risk of developing blood clots. It has also been established that low doses of, aspirin ,may be given immediately after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another
  40. And as an anti-inflammatory medication. Salicylic acid, the main metabolite of, aspirin , is an integral part of human and animal metabolism. While much of it is
  41. In general, affords greater pain relief than aspirin alone. Effervescent, aspirin ,alleviates pain much faster than aspirin in tablets (15–30 min vs. 45–60 min)
  42. Risks of overall and colorectal cancer death compared to patients not using, aspirin , A 2010 article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has suggested aspirin may
  43. Patients, but one study showed it was ineffective for this purpose. The role of, aspirin ,in reducing the incidence of many forms of cancer has also been widely studied.
  44. Prevention concerns patients with known cardiovascular disease. Low doses of, aspirin ,are recommended for the secondary prevention of strokes and heart attacks. For
  45. Then placebo, but lower than ibuprofen or naproxen, although maximum doses of, aspirin ,were never used in these trials. The authors concluded ibuprofen has the best
  46. Attacks. For both males and females diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, aspirin ,reduces the chance of a heart attack and ischemic stroke by about a fifth.
  47. Only 5 % were truly resistant, and the others were noncompliant. Dosage Adult, aspirin ,tablets are produced in standardized sizes, which vary slightly from country to
  48. According to a 1998 meta-analysis of clinical trials for menstrual pain, aspirin ,demonstrated higher efficacy than placebo, but lower than ibuprofen or naproxen
  49. Then aspirin alone. Effervescent aspirin alleviates pain much faster than, aspirin ,in tablets (15–30 min vs. 45–60 min). Nevertheless, as a postsurgery
  50. As rheumatoid arthritis, pericarditis,and Kawasaki disease. Pain In general, aspirin ,works well for dull, throbbing pain; it is ineffective for pain caused by most

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