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Aspirin use reduces risk of death in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
This study shows that simply talking low dose aspirin 81mg , lowers the risk of dying from covid by 47% . I dont know why this isnt making headlines in the newspapers ...
I posted a study that showed an appropriate vitamin D level could reduce mortality by 50%
Vitamin D Levels Appear To Play Role In COVID-19 Mortality Rates
,so I wonder what would happen if you gave those patients low dose aspirin and a few thousand IUs of Vitamin D . Simple over the counter measures .My guess is that we would see a decrease of death rates by about 80%. Corona would be seen as less harmful, less lockdowns would be ordered , etc....
But instead they seem to like the status quo and rather keep searching for a vaccine.
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients who were taking a daily low-dose aspirin to protect against cardiovascular disease had a significantly lower risk of complications and death compared to those who were not taking aspirin, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM). Aspirin takers were less likely to be placed in the intensive care unit (ICU) or hooked up to a mechanical ventilator, and they were more likely to survive the infection compared to hospitalized patients who were not taking aspirin, The study, published today in the journal Anesthesia and Analgesia, provides "cautious optimism," the researchers say, for an inexpensive, accessible medication with a well-known safety profile that could help prevent severe complications.
The researchers found aspirin use was associated with a 44 percent reduction in the risk of being put on a mechanical ventilator, a 43 percent decrease in the risk of ICU admission and -- most importantly -- a 47 percent decrease in the risk of dying in the hospital compared to those who were not taking aspirin. The patients in the aspirin group did not experience a significant increase in adverse events such as major bleeding while hospitalized.
"Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 may want to consider taking a daily aspirin as long as they check with their doctor first."
"About a quarter of the patients were taking a daily low-dose aspirin (usually 81 milligrams) before they were admitted or right after admission to manage their cardiovascular disease."
This study shows that simply talking low dose aspirin 81mg , lowers the risk of dying from covid by 47% . I dont know why this isnt making headlines in the newspapers ...
I posted a study that showed an appropriate vitamin D level could reduce mortality by 50%
Vitamin D Levels Appear To Play Role In COVID-19 Mortality Rates
,so I wonder what would happen if you gave those patients low dose aspirin and a few thousand IUs of Vitamin D . Simple over the counter measures .My guess is that we would see a decrease of death rates by about 80%. Corona would be seen as less harmful, less lockdowns would be ordered , etc....
But instead they seem to like the status quo and rather keep searching for a vaccine.
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients who were taking a daily low-dose aspirin to protect against cardiovascular disease had a significantly lower risk of complications and death compared to those who were not taking aspirin, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM). Aspirin takers were less likely to be placed in the intensive care unit (ICU) or hooked up to a mechanical ventilator, and they were more likely to survive the infection compared to hospitalized patients who were not taking aspirin, The study, published today in the journal Anesthesia and Analgesia, provides "cautious optimism," the researchers say, for an inexpensive, accessible medication with a well-known safety profile that could help prevent severe complications.
The researchers found aspirin use was associated with a 44 percent reduction in the risk of being put on a mechanical ventilator, a 43 percent decrease in the risk of ICU admission and -- most importantly -- a 47 percent decrease in the risk of dying in the hospital compared to those who were not taking aspirin. The patients in the aspirin group did not experience a significant increase in adverse events such as major bleeding while hospitalized.
"Patients diagnosed with COVID-19 may want to consider taking a daily aspirin as long as they check with their doctor first."
"About a quarter of the patients were taking a daily low-dose aspirin (usually 81 milligrams) before they were admitted or right after admission to manage their cardiovascular disease."
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