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Mekhanik [1.2K]
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What are the long -term effects of frequent users of painkillers such as aspirin on human health?​

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gtnhenbr [62]2 years ago
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Your doctor has told you to take a daily aspirin to help reduce your risk of a heart attack or a stroke: Aspirin works by interfering with your bloods ability to form dangerous clots, thus helping to prevent heart attacks and strokes. However, taking aspirin is not without risk. Aspirin can cause stomach upset and bleeding including nose bleeds, stomach, and intestinal bleeding, and even bleeding in the brain. So taking daily aspirin is recommended only when the likely benefits greatly outweigh the likely risks in a particular individual.

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