For decades, taking low-dose aspirin every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart attacks and strokes.
Low-dose aspirin was a quarter of the standard dose, or 1.25 grains, and has remained unchanged until now. Do the math. A ...
This is a significant shift from the current standard of care, which involves a 2 milligram-dosage of the same drug every 4 weeks, according to Bayer. The change would mean less frequent ...
If a person chooses to regularly take aspirin, Nguyen said that "based on prior studies, the best evidence supports daily low-dose [81 mg] aspirin for prevention," rather than weekly doses of 325 ...