Kirkland Low Dose Aspirin (81mg x 2 x 365 enteric coated tablets)
Low-dose, long-term aspirin use irreversibly blocks the formation of thromboxane
This anticoagulant property makes aspirin useful for reducing the incidence of heart attacks.
Health benefits of taking daily Low-dose long-term aspirin each day to help reduce heart disease and cancer risk
Low-dose, long-term aspirin use irreversibly blocks the formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets, producing an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation. This anticoagulant property makes aspirin useful for reducing the incidence of heart attacks. 40 mg of aspirin a day is able to inhibit a large proportion of maximum thromboxane A2 release provoked acutely, with the prostaglandin I2
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