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Herodotus38about 5 hours ago
Great to see an example of concrete evidence that physicians made changes when the evidence showed a change was needed.
nikolayabout 1 hour ago
This "evidence" is highly questionable. There's other evidence, i.e., that taking aspirin with DGL or vitamin C does not damage the stomach lining, have led to new formulations decades ago. In fact, high doses of aspirin have been sold in Europe combined with vitamin C for as long as I remember - Aspirin C by Bayer and Upsarin C by UPSA. There's other evidence, too, that aspirin protects against cancer.
OutOfHereabout 1 hour ago
Low-dode aspirin wrecks the stomach or small intestine anyway in many individuals, irrespective of its form. This strikes a lot sooner than internal bleeding. Both the chewable and the enteric-coated forms cause this injury at separate locations.
nikolayabout 1 hour ago
It doesn't, as it doesn't dissolve in the stomach, thanks to its enteric coating.