Is it safe and clinically appropriate to add low-dose aspirin (Ecosprin 75 mg) for cardiovascular prevention if I have been taking atorvastatin (Storvas 10 mg) for cholesterol management for the past six years?
While you have been successfully taking atorvastatin (Storvas) for your cholesterol, adding low-dose aspirin (Ecosprin) is a decision that needs careful personalization. Today, doctors weigh your specific heart risks against potential bleeding risks before recommending daily aspirin, especially if you have no history of heart events. For some, adding aspirin provides great protection, while for others, the bleeding risk may outweigh the benefits. Please discuss this with your doctor, who can review your complete health profile to safely guide your treatment plan.
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Is it safe and clinically appropriate to add low-dose aspirin (Ecosprin 75 mg) for cardiovascular prevention if I have been taking atorvastatin (Storvas 10 mg) for cholesterol management for the past six years?