Isn't aspirin (in small doses) supposed to reduce the risk of heart attacks?
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This isn't aspirin
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Aspirin is an NSAID
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Yes, but I thunk this is about Ibuprofen
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Tweet says "NSAID painkillers". Article names some specific ones, but doesn't rule any out, either.
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just use plain asprin
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Energy drinks are linked to heart attacks. What is your motive for this story?
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There is no point in this article. Says right here that the effect of these medicines is poorly understood in their link to heart attacks.
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People take them daily because the commercials say the can prevent heart a heart attack
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That's aspirin. I've never heard anyone say to take an NSAID to reduce heart attacks
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wow, and every doctor says to take small amount of it every day to prevent it. like WTF.!? NO ONE CAN MAKE UP THEIR GOT DAMN MIND.
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That's aspirin. I've never heard any advice to take an NSAID to prevent a heart attack
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the bottle im looking at my desk actually says BAYER "Aspirin [NSAID]" right on the bottle and box. So im a bit confused.
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Understandably so. That label is being stamped on everything for marketing purposes.
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Aah so the company that makes it is lying that its an aspirin? That means I can sue them for $100 million for false advertisement ....Humm.
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You forgot to mention kidney and liver damage
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