Who should take aspirin low-dose?

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  1.  Stacy Wiegman
     
    Stacy Wiegman answered:

    Aspirin low-dose, an 81 milligram (mg.) tablet taken daily may help prevent heart attack or stroke. Healthy men over 45 years of age and healthy women over 65 years of age should take a daily low-dose aspirin if recommened by their doctor. You can take aspirin low-dose if you have coronary artery disease, angina, after bypass surgery and after surgery to prevent a stroke. You should also take aspirin low-dose after a heart attack or stroke to prevent another one.

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