Test Your Aspirin IQ
You might already take aspirin for
its heart-health benefits. But doctors
continue to discover new powers
in this little white pill. It’s clear
aspirin can do much more than
bring down your fever or relieve
your headache.
Have you heard the latest aspirin
news? Take this quiz to find out.
- More than 50 million Americans regularly take aspirin to avoid heart disease.
True
False
- Aspirin also can reduce the risk for cancer.
True
False
- More aspirin is always better.
True
False
- Aspirin works for everyone.
True
False
Check Your Answers
- True. Aspirin’s heart benefits are greatest for people who already have heart disease or who are at high risk. It protects against heart attack, stroke, and other problems related to blood flow.
- True. Recently, researchers have found that aspirin users may have a lower chance of developing colon, breast, and prostate cancer. The drug also may ward off asthma and pregnancy complications.
- False. Like any drug, aspirin has risks. These include kidney problems and bleeding in your stomach or brain.
As you take more aspirin, your risk for side effects increases. Stick with the smallest dose that will work for you. For instance, a recent study found a daily dose of just 75 to 81 milligrams of aspirin may be best for heart health.
- False. Some people seem to be immune to aspirin’s effects. If you have asthma or a frequent runny nose, you might be allergic to aspirin. Other conditions—such as ulcers or liver disease—may make aspirin a bad choice for you.
Also, aspirin can cause a rare but serious condition known as Reye’s syndrome in young people. Consult your doctor before taking aspirin regularly.
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