When You Take Too Much Aspirin, This Is What Happens To You
Aspirin is a medicine synthesized from salicylic acid, which is a compound found in willow bark, perHealthline. It’s a non-steroidalanti-inflammatorydrug (NSAID) which is usually used to help reduce fever and pain. It’s also commonly prescribed by doctors as a blood thinner. Although doctors have routinely prescribeda daily aspirinto help prevent heart attacks, this approach is changing, according toAARP. It did, however, increase the risk of GI bleeding by a shocking 38%....