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hlthe2b

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6. Rebound effects are real. He should stop only if advised to do so by doctor (pref. his cardiologist
Wed Jan 8, 2020, 08:31 PM
Jan 2020

and monitored while stopping.

Stopping daily aspirin therapy can have a rebound effect that may increase risk of heart attack. If you have had a heart attack or a stent placed in one or more of your heart arteries, stopping daily aspirin therapy can lead to a life-threatening heart attack.

There is a definite risk-benefit equation that should be performed by the cardiologist in deciding to have him stop and determining what steps to take to monitor him while doing so.

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