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ASA for the prevention of stroke PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 20 August 2006
The use of acetysalicylic acid (ASA) for primary prevention of cardiovascular problems remains controversial. However, according to University of Ottawa Michel Le May, MD, Associate Professor, Division of Cardiology, a Heart Institute, ASA is effective when used for secondary prevention. In a study involving 135,000 high-risk patients enrolled in randomized trials, ASA significantly reduced the occurrence of myocardial infraction by 33%, stroke by 25% and cardiovascular mortality by 1/6. However, always remember to consult with your family doctor before taking ASA to be safe in its use as there is a risk with ASA  causing internal bleeding.
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