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  1. Why take low-dose aspirin? Good old aspirin, the common pain reliever that has been in our medicine cabinets for almost a century, also has a talent for ...
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  2. Aspirin (USAN), also known as acetylsalicylic acid, is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce ...
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  3. Low-dose aspirin is used to prevent negative health events, primarily heart attacks and stroke. Taking an aspirin a day, as directed by a doctor, is known as aspirin ...
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  4. Regularly taking a low-dose “baby” aspirin can prevent heart attacks in men and strokes in women. But it can also cause potentially deadly bleeding in the gut and ...
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  5. Physician reviewed Aspirin Low Dose (oral) patient information - includes Aspirin Low Dose description, dosage and directions.
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  6. Low dose aspirin is a relatively weak version of salicylic acid, or aspirin, sometimes known as baby aspirin. Despite this, low...
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  7. (NaturalNews) Many of us are aware of some negative side effects from low dose daily aspirin use to prevent heart attacks. But lately, more side effects, serious ones ...
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  8. Low-Dose Aspirin Not Answer for Heart Health Tuesday, February 17, 2009 by: Dr. Phil Domenico
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  9. Low Dose Bayer Aspirin is an 81 mg tablet that is most often used by patients who take aspirin on a regular basis. Learn about ingredients, side effects and more.
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  10. [Dec 7, 2010] LONDON — A new report from British scientists suggests that long-term, low-dose aspirin use may modestly reduce the risk of dying of certain cancers ... ( 43 Comments )
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