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How to Reduce The Side Effects of Aspirin for Stroke and Heart Disease

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This video is about how to reduce the side effects of Aspirin when taking it prevent stroke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular diseases. It focuses on low dose aspirin for stroke and heart disease prevention. Video also shows the ways to avoid the bad side effects of aspirin and other non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs; NSAIDs.

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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Goal of the video
00:47 Side Effects of Aspirin - Raises Blood Pressure
02:19 Side Effects of Aspirin - Affects Kidneys
03:04 Side Effects of Aspirin - Irritate your Gastrointestinal Tract
03:40 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin
04:14 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - On Blood Pressure
05:45 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - On Kidneys
06:58 How to Reduce the Effects of Aspirin - Gastrointestinal Tract
08:27 Who may not use Aspirin
09:17 When is higher dose like 325mg acceptable?
09:59 Talk to your Doctor before starting Aspirin (especially ages 60 and higher)

RECOMMENDED ASPIRIN FOR PREVENTING HEART ATTACK AND STROKE
1. 81mg Safety Coated Aspirin (Low Dose Aspirin For those who have never had a Heart Attack or Stroke: https://amzn.to/3pjHXY3
2. 325mg Safety Coated Aspirin (For those who had a previous Heart Attack): https://amzn.to/3571P9S
Take one tablet daily to prevent heart attack

RECOMMENDED ASPIRIN DURING A HEART ATTACK
1. Chewable (UNCOATED) 81mg Aspirin: https://amzn.to/3HkDlXX May Chew two during a heart attack
2. Uncoated Regular Aspirin 325mg: https://amzn.to/3hknRIV May chew 1 tablet during a Heart Attack
We don’t recommend taking Aspirin for general pain except if it is related to the neck, should or Chest or if you suspect a heart attack or stroke.
If you decide to take aspirin for reasons other than during a heart attack or stroke, make sure you take it with food.

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