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Percent of Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge

Taking aspirin may help prevent further heart attacks.

Why this is important:

Blood clots can block blood vessels. Aspirin can help prevent blood clots from forming or help dissolve blood clots that have formed. Following a heart attack, continued use of aspirin may help reduce the risk of another heart attack. Aspirin can have side effects like stomach inflammation, bleeding, or allergic reactions. Talk to your health care provider before using aspirin on a regular basis to make sure its safe for you.

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