Aspirin is perhaps the most commonly used drug world-wide for various ailments. Its prophylactic use in secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases is well-established, however its use for cardiovascular disease prophylaxis in primary prevention has not been as clear. In particular, some recent meta-analysis has raised concern that aspirin use may not be beneficial for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. In support of a role of aspirin use in general population, a systematic review recently concluded:
In other words, aspirin use is beneficial for both cardiovascular and cancer standpoint, its takes three years to see a beneficial effect, and effect lasts long after aspirin use has been discontinued.
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