Low-Dose Aspirin Usage for Primary Prevention Has Fallen by >50% Since 2018
37 points by salkahfi
by Herodotus38
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Great to see an example of concrete evidence that physicians made changes when the evidence showed a change was needed.
by vlod
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Regarding bleeding risks.
Is this due to the stomach being empty? Does taking it at the end of a large meal better?
by red-iron-pine
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guessing ozympic, statins, and stomach staples + pretty reliable stats about causing internal bleeding
by OutOfHere
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Low-dode aspirin wrecks the stomach or small intestine anyway in many individuals, irrespective of its form. This strikes a lot sooner than internal bleeding. Both the chewable and the enteric-coated forms cause this injury at separate locations.