Is the use of low-dose aspirin safe for healthy patients?

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Doctors have been urged to reconsider the popular prescription of aspirin to prevent blood clots and cardiac disease after a comprehensive study cast doubt on its health benefits.


The findings of a groundbreaking clinical trial in Australia and the United States has found the blood-thinning drug does not prolong the life of healthy patients, nor reduce their risk of a first heart attack. 

The Australian-led clinical trial involved 19,000 participants over the age of 70 who had never suffered a heart attack or stroke.

Almost 4 percent of the trial participants who took aspirin experienced some kind of serious bleeding, a well-known side effect of the medication.

The study demands a review of aspirin use.
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