Low-dose aspirin acts as an antiplatelet agent to prevent atherothrombosis, with its use depending on the balance of benefits and risks in various patient populations.
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This review considers the role of low-dose aspirin for the prevention of atherothrombosis, discussing the molecular mechanism of action of aspirin as well as clinical and epidemiologic studies of aspirin as an antiplatelet agent, with special emphasis on the benefits and risks in different patient populations.
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Carlo Patrono
Preventive Cardiology
Luis A. Garcı́a Rodrı́guez
Preventive Cardiology
Raffaele Landolfi
Cross-Cutting Cardiology
New England Journal of Medicine
University of Oxford
Sapienza University of Rome
Catholic University of America
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Patrono et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Low-dose aspirin acts as an antiplatelet agent to prevent atherothrombosis, with its use depending on the balance of benefits and risks in various patient populations.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06627e3f8bf83a443dd8ba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmra052717