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Mechanism of Action of Aspirin

Mechanism of Action of Aspirin. Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83.

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Mechanism of Action of Aspirin

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  1. Mechanism of Action of Aspirin Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

  2. Maximal Capacity of Human Platelets to Synthesize Thromboxane B2(Panel A), Rate of TXB2Production in Healthy Subjects (Panel B), and Nonlinear Relationship between the Inhibition of Platelet Cyclooxygenase Activity and TXB2Biosynthesis in Vivo (Panel C) Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

  3. Absolute Effects of Antiplatelet Therapy with Aspirin on the Risk of Vascular Events (Nonfatal Myocardial Infarction, Nonfatal Stroke, or Death from Vascular Causes) in Five Groups of High-Risk Patients Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

  4. High-Risk Disorders for Which Aspirin Has Been Shown to Be Effective and Lowest Effective Daily Dose Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

  5. Benefits and Risks of Low-Dose Aspirin in Primary-Prevention Trials Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

  6. Estimated Rates of Upper Gastrointestinal Complications in Men, According to Age and the Presence or Absence of a History of Such Complications and Regular Treatment with Low-Dose Aspirin Carlo Patrono, et al, N Engl J Med 2005;353:2373-83

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