AURORA, Colo. -- A higher dose of aspirin offered no significant benefit as preeclampsia prevention in high-risk patients, although those with multifetal gestations may have seen some gains, according ...
A 162-mg prophylactic daily dose of aspirin did not result in any significant difference in preeclampsia outcomes compared with a daily dose of 81 mg in pregnant women at risk for preeclampsia, ...
This 100-plus-year-old remedy still has a variety of uses, starting with migraine and headache relief. But be careful not to overdo it. It’s never a great start to the day when you wake up with a ...
In the United States, leading medical societies recommend 81 mg of aspirin daily for the prevention of preeclampsia in women at risk, whereas the NICE guidelines in the United Kingdom recommend a dose ...
Did they find 80 mg ineffective and 82 mg deadly? Is that how pharmacists determine dosage, milligram by milligram? Something doesn’t smell right In the Middle Ages, apothecaries—or pharmacists, in ...
Aspirin may be useful in the treatment and prevention of colorectal cancer, according to recent research that was published in the journal "Cancer." This encouraging discovery expands on the ...
People with a common liver disease who took ‘baby aspirin’ for 6 months lowered their liver fat levels in a small study. Daily low-dose aspirin taken for six months reduced liver fat more than placebo ...
A recent analysis from the large ADAPTABLE trial published in JAMA Cardiology showed that enteric coating on aspirin does not change effectiveness or safety for patients with cardiovascular disease.
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