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Does 325 mg Aspirin Prevent Blood Clots? Weighing the Evidence and Risks

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According to the ADAPTABLE trial, for patients with established cardiovascular disease, daily 325 mg aspirin was no more effective at preventing major cardiovascular events than the lower 81 mg dose. So, **does 325 mg aspirin prevent blood clots** effectively? The answer is nuanced, depending on the specific clinical situation, patient history, and the critical balance between benefit and risk.

Is 325 mg of Aspirin Too Much? Understanding Doses and Risks

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In the U.S., approximately 29 million people take daily aspirin for prevention even without having cardiovascular disease. For many, the question remains: is 325 mg of aspirin too much for their needs? This dosage, known as regular strength, has specific applications and risks.