Aspirin May Not Help Prevent Primary Heart Disease - Study suggests those without cardiovascular disease symptoms do not benefit from daily dose - ModernMedicine

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Aspirin May Not Help Prevent Primary Heart Disease - Study suggests those without cardiovascular disease symptoms do not benefit from daily dose - ModernMedicine

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The potential benefits and harms of using aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease are too finely balanced for the drug to be recommended for routine use in at-risk patients with no history of cardiovascular disease, according to a study in the November issue of the Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin.

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