A Low Dose Aspirin Regimen with 81 mg aspirin, often known as "baby aspirin" or low-dos
A Low Dose Aspirin Regimen with 81 mg aspirin, often known as "baby aspirin" or low-dose aspirin, is commonly used under medical supervision to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in individuals at risk for cardiovascular events. Low-dose aspirin works by inhibiting the aggregation of platelets, which helps prevent blood clots that can lead to blockages in the heart or brain.
Cardiovascular Health Support: Low-dose aspirin helps reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke, especially in individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease or risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol.
Prevention of Blood Clots: Aspirin’s antiplatelet properties help prevent blood clots from forming in arteries, which is particularly beneficial for people with conditions like coronary artery disease or those who have had prior cardiovascular events.
Reduced Risk of Recurrent Cardiovascular Events: For those who have already experienced a heart attack or stroke, low-dose aspirin can help reduce the likelihood of a second event by preventing additional clots from forming.
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