An Aspirin a Day (Acetylsalicylic Acid)?
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An Aspirin a Day (Acetylsalicylic Acid)?
@ahsposo posted this article in the Politics section, but it seemed appropriate here.
The article relates to this meta study:
https://www.uspreventiveservicestask...ive-medication
https://www.uspreventiveservicestask...ive-medication
They determine that the risks of internal bleeding including GI bleeding (and cerebral bleeding) outweigh prophylactic benefit of preventing heart attacks and occlusive stroke. At least in those patients that don't have elevated heart attack risk.
I see a couple of notes about Helicobacter Pylori, but being a meta study, it would take reading each reference paper to see how they controlled for it. Perhaps taking an H. Pylori test before beginning Aspirin treatment would be indicated with or without symptoms.
Anyway, for those either currently on prophylactic Aspirin, or considering starting, it would be worth consulting one's doctor about current research, and how it applies to the person's individual health conditions. Give the doctor a few day's warning.
A Daily Aspirin Regimen May Hurt More Than Help, Experts Warn
Millions of Americans take aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Now, doctors are advising against it — especially for people over 70.
The article relates to this meta study:
https://www.uspreventiveservicestask...ive-medication
https://www.uspreventiveservicestask...ive-medication
They determine that the risks of internal bleeding including GI bleeding (and cerebral bleeding) outweigh prophylactic benefit of preventing heart attacks and occlusive stroke. At least in those patients that don't have elevated heart attack risk.
I see a couple of notes about Helicobacter Pylori, but being a meta study, it would take reading each reference paper to see how they controlled for it. Perhaps taking an H. Pylori test before beginning Aspirin treatment would be indicated with or without symptoms.
Anyway, for those either currently on prophylactic Aspirin, or considering starting, it would be worth consulting one's doctor about current research, and how it applies to the person's individual health conditions. Give the doctor a few day's warning.
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Right. My last visit to a cardiologist, he ran my numbers on his phone and prescribed the 81mg aspirin. I took it for a couple weeks, finally did a little investigating and stopped taking it IIRC, I read a paper on JAMA, but not exactly what is linked in your post. I ride a bike, not a couch. Makes a difference. A riding buddy had a MUP accident at maybe 58, hit his head, cerebral hemorrhage, had to stay off his bike for a long time and of course stopped the aspirin he had been taking. Neither of us had an elevated risk of heart attack. I am continually surprised by doctors who do not keep up with the literature.
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Two reasons I posted that headline.
I bleed when I ingest aspirin, started a LONG time ago when the medicos treated an inflammation (probably an auto-immune response I had triggered by a staph infection) that was crippling me with 15 aspirins a day. I suffered heavy salivation and acute tinnitus before I developed alimentary canal ulcers that damn near bled me out before they stopped the goddam aspirins. Personal anti-aspirin vendetta...
And the medicos, for all their swaggering confidence, again are starting to circle back around something that 20 years ago was THE medical fad. Reminds me of the doctors in Sleeper
I bleed when I ingest aspirin, started a LONG time ago when the medicos treated an inflammation (probably an auto-immune response I had triggered by a staph infection) that was crippling me with 15 aspirins a day. I suffered heavy salivation and acute tinnitus before I developed alimentary canal ulcers that damn near bled me out before they stopped the goddam aspirins. Personal anti-aspirin vendetta...
And the medicos, for all their swaggering confidence, again are starting to circle back around something that 20 years ago was THE medical fad. Reminds me of the doctors in Sleeper
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It is a problem with modern medicine that they absolutely have to look at long term all cause morbidity/mortality when prescribing something long term.
I've never had any reactions to Aspirin, but I might just take about 3 or 4 tabs loading dose, and a couple more after that, once every 6 months.
Also keep in mind that Tylenol has low morbidity/mortality when used occasionally, but it also is a drug that I'd beware of taking chronic high doses as it can impact the liver. Especially high dose Tylenol plus high dose Alcohol.
I've never had any reactions to Aspirin, but I might just take about 3 or 4 tabs loading dose, and a couple more after that, once every 6 months.
Also keep in mind that Tylenol has low morbidity/mortality when used occasionally, but it also is a drug that I'd beware of taking chronic high doses as it can impact the liver. Especially high dose Tylenol plus high dose Alcohol.
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I am sure there is a Medical journal out there that has a study that shows I should absolutely not ride a bicycle. But I do. And I take my NSAID once a day during a meal...
As a health care provider I often recommend a daily low dose NSAID during a meal. If its Baby Aspirin so be it. But I am selective in those I make the recommendation to. I take in the patients history, current condition, prescribed medications, life style, over all health, and much more. Do not overlook the fact that a Baby Aspirin can be a life saver...
As a health care provider I often recommend a daily low dose NSAID during a meal. If its Baby Aspirin so be it. But I am selective in those I make the recommendation to. I take in the patients history, current condition, prescribed medications, life style, over all health, and much more. Do not overlook the fact that a Baby Aspirin can be a life saver...
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maybe green leafy vegetables instead?
I remember my F-I-L had 2 heart y passes, 1 at age 50, a double then later (age?) a quadruple. his medication, a blood thinner (name ?) required him to stay away from green leafy vegetables
I remember my F-I-L had 2 heart y passes, 1 at age 50, a double then later (age?) a quadruple. his medication, a blood thinner (name ?) required him to stay away from green leafy vegetables
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I recently asked my GP if I should stop taking my 81 mg Aspirin and he told me NO! He reasoned that since I already had one heart attack taking Aspirin may prevent another.
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Two decades ago, my family doctor had me on a baby aspirin but stopped it maybe a decade ago, saying the facts changed.
Chronic NSAID raises my blood pressure rather significantly. Several Docs have told me not to take Ibuprofin saying they are evil. So, I just stick with tylenol with codeine when significant pain relief is needed. Acetaminophen does very little for pain in my experience. I've never heard of it being used preventatively for heart
Chronic NSAID raises my blood pressure rather significantly. Several Docs have told me not to take Ibuprofin saying they are evil. So, I just stick with tylenol with codeine when significant pain relief is needed. Acetaminophen does very little for pain in my experience. I've never heard of it being used preventatively for heart
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I'm a cardiac patient*, so I'll be on baby aspirin for the rest of my life (hopefully a long time!). IIRC those meta-studies concluded the benefits of a daily aspirin are outweighed by the side effects for people who've not had a heart attack, so they don't apply to me. I have my aspirin with food to further buffer the negative effects.
*Sometimes I feel like one of those people in the TV ads: "Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!" Except that this is a virtual hole: having had a heart attack, I'll be a cardiac patient as long as I'm around. Shrug: still being here (even as a cardiac patient) beats the alternative!
*Sometimes I feel like one of those people in the TV ads: "Help, I've fallen and I can't get up!" Except that this is a virtual hole: having had a heart attack, I'll be a cardiac patient as long as I'm around. Shrug: still being here (even as a cardiac patient) beats the alternative!
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My doc took me off the 82 mg of aspirin a day after my last check up. New studies called for an updated treatment plan.
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I'm on blood thinners and I work out. I rarely take aspirin or any other OTC pain medication for anything, and my doctor said regular strength is OK for short-term situation (1-2 days).
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So, for those of you who stopped taking low dose aspirin by your docs, did you have to wean off? As a long time low dose users with no heart problems, I've always heard/read that there are risks to stopping suddenly.
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