Aspirin underused in symptomatic patients

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Aspirin underused in symptomatic patients

theheart.org

A new registry analysis should remind physicians to step up use of aspirin in patients proven to benefit but also gives a snapshot of aspirin use in primary prevention that may prove helpful when results come in from the large trials in this group.

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