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Researcher 14993127

Aspirin A592715

This is a good article though it's missing something that ought to be added either as a footnote or an update.

Those prescribed Aspirin long term for Cardiac conditions or for blood thining reasons tend to be prescribed an Aspirin known as Enteric Coated Aspirin. This means the Aspirin doesn't dissolve until its passed through the stomach thus eliminating possible side effects of stomach bleeds/ulcers in long term use.
Also worth noting that due to the Enteric coating it makes this type of Aspirin unsuitable for pain relief as even after passing through the stomach it is slow dissolving.

I've been on low dose, 75mg EC Aspirin for a decade now as ordinary aspirin caused me all manner of stomach issues.

smiley - cat


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Gnomon - time to move on

If you write the note and tell us exactly where you want it put, a curator can do it in a flash.


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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

Hiya BMTsmiley - hug

I have added a new section "Long Term use of Aspirin" after "Side Effects" and quoted your comments. As it was already a collaborate entry I have also added you to the author list.

smiley - cheers
GB
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Researcher 14993127

Thanks for that GB. smiley - smooch

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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor

You're most welcome BMTsmiley - blush

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