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This was a post hoc analysis of the 2021 open-label randomized ADAPTABLE (Aspirin Dosing: A Patient-Centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-term Effectiveness) trial that showed no statistical ...
In their paper, "Effectiveness and Safety of Enteric-Coated vs. Uncoated Aspirin in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease," published in JAMA Cardiology, researchers analyzed the safety outcomes in ...
Chewable aspirin showed lower venous thromboembolism rates after total knee arthroplasty vs. enteric-coated aspirin. Both aspirin types showed similar complication rates for total hip arthroplasty.
The findings of this study, which focused on the comparison between enteric-coated and uncoated aspirin, provide valuable insights for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular events.
Hear more of Dr. Most’s interview in the audio player below: Dr. Most also suggested talking to your doctor about switching to an enteric-coated aspirin. The coating can help reduce harm to the ...
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