| Aspirin in primary and secondary prevention in elderly adults revisited. | |
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PMID: 22267096 Owner: NLM Status: In-Data-Review |
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ABSTRACT: Despite the frequency and long duration of aspirin use, its role in primary and secondary prevention in older adults is not well studied. This review takes a critical look at the available literature on aspirin efficacy in elderly adults, and some relevant guidelines for practicing physicians are suggested. |
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Ryan Wilson; Jawahar Gazzala; Jeff House |
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Type: Journal Article |
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Title: Southern medical journal Volume: 105 ISSN: 1541-8243 ISO Abbreviation: South. Med. J. Publication Date: 2012 Feb |
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Created Date: 2012-01-23 Completed Date: - Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 0404522 Medline TA: South Med J Country: United States |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 82-6 Citation Subset: AIM; IM |
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From the Department of Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL. |
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