Aspirin, acid blocker a-day keeps GI bleeding
aspirin | biotechnology | cardiovascular | cardiovascular disease | health | heart disease | medicine
For patients with clogged heart arteries who take long-term, low-dose aspirin to prevent a cardiac event, adding a stomach acid-blocking drug to their daily routine has been shown to reduce their risk for upper gastrointestinal bleeding – an infrequent, but serious side-effect of regular aspirin use. But do the benefits of these acid blockers – called [...]
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