Stroke patients who use ibuprofen for arthritis pain or other conditions while taking aspirin to reduce the risk of a second stroke undermine aspirin's ability to act as an anti-platelet agent, researchers at the University at Buffalo have shown.
Ibuprofen destroys aspirin's positive effect on stroke riskCourtesy EurekAlert! - Chemistry, Physics and Materials Sciences Tue, 03/11/2008 - 23:00
Stroke patients who use ibuprofen for arthritis pain or other conditions while taking aspirin to reduce the risk of a second stroke undermine aspirin's ability to act as an anti-platelet agent, researchers at the University at Buffalo have shown. More related itemsIbuprofen Destroys Aspirin's Positive Effect On Stroke Risk,...
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