Aspirin used in cardiovascular disease is probably the best evaluated and the most highly cost effective prophylactic available in clinical practice today. It has been evaluated in over 150 randomised controlled trials and a small daily dose of around 100 mg has been shown to reduce the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke by about 30 per cent. The saving of lives and prevention of vascular events in patients judged to be at increased risk of a vascular event for any reason is large. In healthy subjects, however, the risk of a vascular event is so low that prophylaxis by any drug is inappropriate. The earlier aspirin is given in the acute phase of a myocardial infarction the greater the saving of lives. Patients judged to be at increase...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...
Aspirin used in cardiovascular disease is probably the best evaluated and the most highly cost effec...
The value of prophylatic low-dose aspirin in patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction (...
textabstractThe use of acetylsalicylic acid, better known as aspirin, dates back to the Egyptians in...
Emerging evidence suggesting the possibility that interventions able to prevent cardiovascular disea...
This review highlights practical aspects related to aspirin therapy in cardiovascular diseases, spec...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
A six year randomised trial was conducted among 5139 apparently healthy male doctors to see whether ...
Many folk remedies used since prehistoric times have depended upon salicylates for their effect. One...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...
Aspirin used in cardiovascular disease is probably the best evaluated and the most highly cost effec...
The value of prophylatic low-dose aspirin in patients who have experienced a myocardial infarction (...
textabstractThe use of acetylsalicylic acid, better known as aspirin, dates back to the Egyptians in...
Emerging evidence suggesting the possibility that interventions able to prevent cardiovascular disea...
This review highlights practical aspects related to aspirin therapy in cardiovascular diseases, spec...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
Aspirin was first synthesised 100 years ago and its preparation and marketing is generally reckoned ...
A six year randomised trial was conducted among 5139 apparently healthy male doctors to see whether ...
Many folk remedies used since prehistoric times have depended upon salicylates for their effect. One...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality.1 For example, in 2000, it accounted di...
Long-term management after an ischemic stroke (or tran-sient ischemic attack [TIA]) boils down to re...