For this reason, while we believe that many more people could benefit from taking aspirin, it is important for patients and their physicians to discuss this issue and weigh the benefits and potential drawbacks of this therapy.
This is good news because many of the past studies of the effect of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular events looked only at men, so physicians were reluctant to prescribe aspirin for women because there was little data.
This is good news, because many of the past studies of the effect of aspirin in preventing cardiovascular events looked only at men, so physicians were reluctant to prescribe aspirin for women because there was little data.