17 comments

  • sathomasga a day ago ago

    Follow up in 2015 with essentially the same conclusions:

    "Acetylsalicylic Acid Daily vs Acetylsalicylic Acid Every 3 Days in Healthy Volunteers: Effect on Platelet Aggregation, Gastric Mucosa, and Prostaglandin E2 Synthesis"

    https://accp1.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jcph.6...

    • chr15m a day ago ago

      Thanks for sharing this!

  • OptionOfT 20 hours ago ago

    I got prescribed 30 days of low-dose aspirin after my hip replacement to prevent clotting. 81mg. At least I didn't have side effects, the other anti-inflammatory made my brain foggy.

  • polishdude20 a day ago ago

    What's the benefit of taking aspirin regularly anyways?

    • DougN7 a day ago ago

      It’s supposed to help reduce clotting, and thus help a bit to prevent a heart attack, at least that’s what I understood from my heart doctor. Generally you’d take the 81mg “baby aspirins” for this, not a full adult dose.

      • Keyframe a day ago ago

        or in this case one fizzy tablet every three days? Are tehre people doing this long term? Doesn't sound all that compatible with colon.

        • DougN7 a day ago ago

          After a heart procedure my doctor told me to take the 81mg daily for the rest of my life. It’s been about 20 years now, with no side effects that I know of.

  • walterbell a day ago ago

    This could mitigate side effects (stomach ulcers, bleeding) while retaining most of the benefits.

    • chr15m a day ago ago

      Some research suggests the stomach bleed risk comes from the platelet inhibition itself, which would mean you can't have the good effect without the bad.

      • chr15m a day ago ago

        Hang on, the 2015 study suggests otherwise.

        Daily dose suppressed PGE2 while 3-daily dose didn't.

        > Since PGE2 is involved in gastric healing, we understand that this new approach could be safer and as efficient as the standard daily therapy on a long-term basis.

    • abrookewood a day ago ago

      So in one case you get triple the daily dose (325 mg vs 81mg) every three days. I'm not sure how that would mitigate side effects?

      • walterbell a day ago ago

        From the summary, only small difference between 81mg daily vs 81mg every 3 days, i.e 87% benefit at 33% averaged dosage.

          325mg every third day: 86% inhibition
          81mg per day:          85% inhibition
          81mg every third day:  74% inhibition
  • hn_throw2025 16 hours ago ago

    I would recommend asking your medical practitioner about enteric-coated forms.

    I am nearly nine months into NSAID gastritis from only a week of daily 75mg soluble Aspirin.

    I have had more painful acute illnesses in the past, but the grind of a long-term illness is new to me and it has been absolutely terrible.

  • dzdt a day ago ago

    Is there a good heuristic now for which things on nih.gov.or cdc.gov are real science?