There is is an increased risk of heart stroke among those taking aspirin and pain relievers of type NSAIDS regularly more than 60 days a year. Studies have previously shown that use of aspirin reduces the risk of heart blood clot, but this heart protection is weakened or discouraged-if the patient in addition to acetylsalicylic acid takes painkillers of NSAID-type eg. for osteoarthritis.
It is one of the conclusions of a five-year-long American Studio. In the study got 22.071 apparently healthy doctors either 325 mg of aspirin daily or a placebo. In the period occurred 139 cases of cardiac blood clots among those who got aspirin, and 239 in the placebo group. Aspirin reduced the risk of a first heart blood clot by 44 percent.
Among the aspirin users who also used NSAIDS in 59 days per year, the risk of heart blood clot unaffected. But among those who took NSAIDS for 60 days or more was seen an almost tripled the risk of heart blood clot compared with those who did not take NSAIDS. In the placebo group-those who did not get daily aspirin-was the risk of cardiac blood clot not affected by NSAIDS.
The authors conclude that regular, but not temporary use of NSAIDs can remove the positive heart protective effects of ASA treatment.
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