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Aspirin for heart attack and unstable angina
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People who are at high risk for coronary artery disease or who have established coronary artery disease benefit the most from aspirin therapy.
- Aspirin can lower the risk of a first heart attack and recurrent heart attacks.
- Aspirin may reduce the severity of a heart attack when taken immediately after symptoms begin.
- Aspirin may help improve the symptoms of unstable angina.
- Aspirin may lower the risk of death caused by heart disease.
But in people with a relatively low risk of developing cardiovascular disease, the benefits of preventive aspirin therapy may be outweighed by the increased risk of bleeding problems.
| By: | Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: May 5, 2009 |
| Medical Review: | Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
John A. McPherson, MD, FACC, FSCAI - Cardiology |
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