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  1. 2 Αυγ 2024 · Aspirin is effective in reducing the blood clots that are blocking a coronary artery during an acute heart attack. Anyone who has already had a heart attack, or who has an increased risk of having one in the future, should always carry a few non-coated adult aspirins with them.

  2. 20 Απρ 2023 · Daily low-dose aspirin therapy may be recommended for the primary prevention of heart attack or stroke if: You're between ages 40 and 59 and you're at high risk of having a first-time heart attack or stroke within the next 10 years. High risk means your risk is 10% or greater.

  3. 22 Αυγ 2023 · Aspirin can help prevent and treat heart attacks by thinning the blood and reducing clots. Learn how to take it, who can benefit, and what are the potential side effects and complications.

  4. 5 Οκτ 2023 · Should you take aspirin to prevent heart attack? AHA Recommendation. You should not take daily low-dose aspirin without talking to your primary health care professional. The risks and benefits vary for each person.

  5. If you have had a heart attack, or are at risk of having another one, your doctor may suggest you take a low dose of aspirin every day, for the long term. NHS advice says this can reduce your risk of having another heart attack.

  6. 5 Αυγ 2024 · Aspirin can greatly reduce the damage to your heart during a heart attack. It can help prevent future heart problems after a heart attack. It can reduce your risk of...

  7. 13 Μαρ 2012 · Aspirin reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes by preventing platelets from forming blood clots on the surface of ruptured plaques. Noncoated aspirin acts within minutes of ingestion to stop platelets from forming blood clots. Enteric-coated aspirin takes longer to work but acts just as quickly as uncoated aspirin if chewed.

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