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Abstract: . . . vitamins and herbals), and sometimes foods and beverages. For instance, people who already use a prescribed medication to thin the blood should not use aspirin unless recommend- ed by a health professional. There are also dietary supplements known to thin the blood. Using . . . . . . professional all the medicines (prescription and over-the-counter) and dietary supplements, including vitamins and herbals, that you use--even if only occasionally. . . . . . . could make aspirin a bad choice for you. Make sure that all your health professionals are aware that you are using aspirin to reduce your risk of heart attack and clot-related strokes. When you don't have the labeling directions . . . . . . the dose that your health professional has pre- scribed. Remember, if you are using aspirin everyday for weeks, months or years to prevent a heart attack , stroke, or for any use not listed on the label - without guidance from your health professional - you could . . . . . . you. Make sure that all your health professionals are aware that you are using aspirin to reduce your risk of heart attack and clot-related strokes. When you don't have the labeling directions to guide you, you need the . . . --1457,5,146,1747,7283
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