Aspirin Does Not Benefit Many Stroke, Heart Attack Patients

Up to 20 percent of patients taking aspirin to lower the risk of suffering a second cerebrovascular event do not have an antiplatelet response from aspirin, the effect thought to produce the protective effect, researchers at the University at Buffalo have shown.”Millions of people use low-dose aspirin either for prevention of a second stroke, second heart attack or second episode of peripheral artery disease,” said Francis M. Gengo, Pharm.D., lead researcher on the study.

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