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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/health-equity-protocol.pdf
January 01, 2020 - preventive
medication
Adults age 50 to 59 years
with >10% 10-year CVD
risk
Use of low-dose aspirin … CVD);
CRC incidence; disease
specific mortality,
morbidity, quality-of-life,
harms of low dose aspirin … Aspirin use to prevent CVD and colorectal cancer: preventive medication
3. … /
29 (aspirin or "acetylsalicylic acid").ti,ab,kw.
30 exp Colorectal Neoplasms/pc [Prevention … /
29 (aspirin or "acetylsalicylic acid").ti,ab,kw.
30 exp Cardiovascular Diseases/pc [Prevention
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/osteoarthritis-pain-2006_executive.pdf
January 01, 2006 - acid derivatives (aspirin and salsalate) were
considered a separate subgroup. … Oral agents include:
• Acetaminophen
• Aspirin
• Celecoxib
• Choline magnesium trisalicylate
• … • No studies evaluated the comparative efficacy
of salsalate or aspirin vs. a nonaspirin NSAID. … • Aspirin
• Aspirin is associated with a lower risk of
thromboembolic events and a higher risk of … between celecoxib and
nonselective NSAIDs in the subgroup of patients
who took aspirin
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/health-topics/fever
March 27, 2012 - Adults can also take aspirin, but children with fevers should not take aspirin.
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/thromboembolism-update/research-2017
January 01, 2021 - Most studies evaluated low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), not low-risk interventions (such as aspirin … In THR, LMWH has lower VTE and adverse event risks than unfractionated heparin; LMWH and aspirin have … LMWH and aspirin have similar risks of total PE, symptomatic DVT, and major bleeding (low SoE). … In THR, LMWH has lower VTE and adverse event risks than UFH, LMWH and aspirin have similar risks of VTE
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/osteoarthritis-pain-2006/research
December 01, 2019 - the comparative efficacy and safety of non-opioid oral medications (selective and non-selective non-aspirin … NSAIDs, aspirin, salsalate, and acetaminophen), over-the-counter supplements (chondroitin and glucosamine
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/health-topics/drug-reactions
November 19, 2012 - One problem is interactions, which may occur between
Two drugs, such as aspirin and blood thinners … grapefruit
Drugs and supplements, such as ginkgo and blood thinners
Drugs and diseases, such as aspirin
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/stent-clopidogrel-practice_research.pdf
March 01, 2009 - whether patients were regular aspirin users. … Tables of baseline and angiographic characteristics,
and follow-up aspirin and clopidogrel use were … There also was significant variation across the
groups in self-reported regular aspirin use. … Aspirin Subgroup Results
To assess whether aspirin use confounded the clopidogrel results, we analyzed … the
subset of patients who reported aspirin use at 6 months (Figures 4A and 4B).
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/peripheral-artery-disease-treatment/research-protocol
December 01, 2019 - (aspirin vs. clopidogrel, monotherapy vs. dual-antiplatelet therapy) is of most benefit. … A number of trials have addressed the questions of aspirin dose and choice of antiplatelet strategy, … among patients with PAD, finding that a 75-mg to 150-mg dose of aspirin was at least as effective as … higher doses. 18 However, a recent meta-analysis of all trials in which aspirin was used for primary … versus aspirin monotherapy overall, patients in the symptomatic PAD subgroup derived some benefit from
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/peripheral-artery-disease-treatment_research-protocol.pdf
January 31, 2013 - (aspirin vs. clopidogrel, monotherapy vs. … A number of trials have addressed the questions of aspirin dose and choice of antiplatelet
strategy, … among patients with PAD, finding that a 75-mg to 150-mg dose
of aspirin was at least as effective as … higher doses.18 However, a recent meta-analysis of all trials
in which aspirin was used for primary … • Should the decision to treat patients with PAD with aspirin and other antiplatelet agents
be based
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/stroke-atrial-fibrillation_executive.pdf
August 01, 2013 - than aspirin alone
for preventing any stroke. … bleeding than aspirin alone (high strength of
evidence) … Results
were also similar in a substudy of the AVERROES
(Apixaban Versus Acetylsalicylic acid [ASA] … Fibrillation
31
ATRIA Anticoagulation and Risk Factors in
Atrial Fibrillation
AVERROES Apixaban Versus Acetylsalicylic … acid (ASA) to Prevent Stroke in
Atrial Fibrillation Patients Who
Have Failed or Are Unsuitable for
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/osteoarthritis-pain/research-protocol
December 01, 2019 - All non-aspirin NSAIDs work equally well for pain reduction
NSAIDs increase the risk of GI bleeding … from other NSAIDs, because it irreversibly inhibits platelet aggregation; salicylic acid derivatives (aspirin … the comparative efficacy and safety of non-opioid oral medications (selective and non-selective non-aspirin … NSAIDs, aspirin, salsalate, and acetaminophen), over-the-counter supplements (chondroitin and glucosamine … Pain: 650-1000 mg up to 4 g/day
Pediatric patients (Peds): 10-15 mg/kg/dose up to 5 doses/day
aspirin
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s23.pdf
October 01, 2007 - Aggrenox (Combination of Dipyridamole and
Aspirin) for Secondary Stroke Prevention
Evidence on the stroke … consistently presented in the
article to judge about benefits and harms of Aggrenox when
compared with aspirin … A careful
examination of the article might show that Aggrenox, com-
pared with aspirin alone, is associated … data also shows approximately 4 additional severe
or fatal bleeding episodes with Aggrenox than with aspirin … European stroke prevention study,
part 2: dipyridamole and acetylsalicylic acid in the secondary prevention
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/headaches-pregnancy/research
June 01, 2022 - intravenous magnesium may be associated with increased risk of fetal/child adverse effects, but low-dose aspirin … risk of spontaneous abortion low Spontaneous abortion or elective or induced abortion NSAIDS: low-dose aspirin … but no increased risk of increased respiratory arrest or death low Maternal, serious NSAIDS: low-dose aspirin … spectrum disorder, and conduct disorder low Neurodevelopmental/ behavioral/ social NSAIDS: low-dose aspirin … birth Antipsychotics: any none 2/7 Increased preterm birth moderate Preterm birth NSAIDS: low-dose aspirin
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/osteoarthritis-pain_research-protocol.pdf
August 05, 2010 - • All non-aspirin NSAIDs work equally well for pain reduction
• NSAIDs increase the risk of GI bleeding … from other NSAIDs, because it irreversibly inhibits platelet
aggregation; salicylic acid derivatives (aspirin … the comparative efficacy and safety of non-opioid oral medications
(selective and non-selective non-aspirin … NSAIDs, aspirin, salsalate, and
acetaminophen), over-the-counter supplements (chondroitin and glucosamine … g/day
Pediatric patients (Peds): 10−15
mg/kg/dose up to 5 doses/day
Drug (any trade name): aspirin
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/stroke-atrial-fibrillation_disposition-comments.pdf
August 23, 2013 - Aspirin is a well-
established risk factor for hemorrhage but it would
be unavailable in population … Aspirin is a key exposure that was not
included in the ATRIA bleeding risk score because it
was not … In addition,
apixaban in particular showed safety and efficacy
when compared to aspirin in patients … Aspirin is not recommended for stroke prophylaxis in
AFib. … Prior meta-analyses done through 2007 do
focus on warfarin and aspirin.
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/peripheral-artery-disease-treatment_disposition-comments.pdf
May 29, 2013 - asymptomatic
PAD patients (92% IC, 8% asymptomatic), dual
antiplatelet therapy (clopidogrel with aspirin … I agree with the findings for lack of
benefit of aspirin in asymptomatic PAD. … In
symptomatic PAD (IC) the weight of evidence is also
not in support of aspirin and therefore it is … More research is needed, both with
aspirin and with novel antiplatelet agents. … in older studies versus aspirin,
beta blockade, and statin in more recent studies), and
appropriate
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/cer-234-headaches-pregnancy-summary.pdf
November 01, 2020 - intravenous magnesium use during pregnancy may be
associated with fetal/child adverse effects, but low-dose aspirin … periventricular leukomalacia, intraventricular hemorrhage, and necrotizing
enterocolitis (low SoE), but low-dose aspirin … +)
~ (+) -
NSAIDs Any Nonuse Various - ~ (++) -
Indomethacin Nonuse Various - - ↑ (+)
Low-dose aspirin
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January 17, 2017 - Over-the-counter pain relievers can also help, but children should not take aspirin.
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/health-topics/reye-syndrome
Studies have shown that taking aspirin increases the risk of getting it.
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Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen, aspirin or naproxen may help ease cramps, headaches