Researchers Question Extensive Use of Aspirin and Nitroglycerin

Find out if your medication is doing more harm than good.

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Aspirin and nitroglycerin are two medications that are often taken by heart patients, although research suggests that they may be over utilized. A recent study presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress suggests that many low- or intermediate-risk patients are on aspirin therapy, even though the evidence isnt clear that aspirin is affording them a real benefit.
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