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Tag: Platelet function

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Can Salicylic Acid Cause Bleeding? Understanding the Risks

4 min read
While rare, salicylate toxicity from topical preparations can occur [1.2.6]. The central question remains for many users: **can salicylic acid cause bleeding?** The answer depends heavily on the form of salicylic acid, its concentration, and how it is used.

Understanding What Medications Interfere With PRP Injections

4 min read
According to several systematic reviews, common medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), aspirin, and corticosteroids can significantly diminish the therapeutic effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections. Patients must avoid these substances to ensure optimal healing outcomes from PRP therapy.

Why Aspirin Before Sleep? Understanding Timing and Cardiovascular Risk

5 min read
Cardiovascular events like heart attacks and strokes are approximately three times more likely to occur during the early morning hours, a phenomenon linked to the body's circadian rhythm. This circadian pattern is why researchers have investigated the potential benefits of taking aspirin before sleep to improve its preventative effects.

How much naproxen to stop bleeding?: The Critical Facts About NSAID Use

3 min read
Naproxen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) actually increase the risk of bleeding by inhibiting platelet function, a key component of blood clotting. It is a dangerous misconception to think naproxen can be used to stop bleeding. Instead, it is sometimes prescribed to *reduce* the amount of blood loss during heavy menstrual periods, a condition called menorrhagia.