The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warning letters to drugmaker Bayer Healthcare, saying the company is illegally marketing two unapproved over-the-counter aspirin products to consumers. According to the FDA, Bayer Women's Low Dose Aspirin+Calcium and Bayer Aspirin with Heart Advantage are new drugs that require an approved new drug application to be sold legally in the United States. Both forms of aspirin claim to reduce the risk of heart disease, and one product also...
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Reprinted with permission of Amy Tenderich of www.diabetesmine.com. The winner of this year's Bayer Dream Fund contest certainly has... Read more »
Like most of you, I take aspirin daily, 162.5mg (it used to be 325 until my stomach rebelled). Most cardiologists recommend aspirin for... Read more »
For many years, it's been a standard recommendation that PWD take aspirin to help protect against heart attacks and strokes, both if... Read more »
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An overdose of aspirin means you have too much aspirin in your body.This can happen in two ways:If a person accidentally or intentionally takes a... Read more »
Surveys suggest that about 60 percent of people over age 65 take aspirin every day for ailments ranging from arthritis to heart disease. And if... Read more »
Dutch scientists have found an increased rate of tiny bleeding episodes in the brain in people who regularly take aspirin. Researchers looked at MRI... Read more »
According to new research, combining the clot-preventing drug Plavix with aspirin is an effective substitute treatment for people at high risk of... Read more »
Amid the continuing debate over who should pop an aspirin each day to fight heart disease, and at what dose, U.S. experts have revised guidelines... Read more »