325 mg of Aspirin at the time of heart attack can reduce mortality by 30 pc: Experts
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A single shot of tablet of 325 mg of Aspirin at the time of onset of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) can reduce mortality by 30%
This was the take home message put forward by leading Cardiologists speaking at the annual conference of Delhi Medical Association, recently held at New Delhi. The cardiologists organised a special session for general practitioners in the city to train them in tackling emergency situation of heart attack ( Myocardial Infarction)
Highlighting the importance of Aspirin as an emergency measure in treatment of MI, Dr Safal, Assistant Professor, GB Pant Hospital said, " Repeated researches have shown that ASPRIN, if taken immediately with the onset of chest pain decreases the incidence of mortality in heart attack by 30% . It is important to note that this 325 mg Asprin should be immediately chewed but not swallowed, which will stabilize the impending heart attack at the earliest. The other medicine which should also be shallowed is 300mg of clopidogrel and the patient should be referred immediately for opening of the blocked artery by medicine or angioplasty."
This was the take home message put forward by leading Cardiologists speaking at the annual conference of Delhi Medical Association, recently held at New Delhi. The cardiologists organised a special session for general practitioners in the city to train them in tackling emergency situation of heart attack ( Myocardial Infarction)
Highlighting the importance of Aspirin as an emergency measure in treatment of MI, Dr Safal, Assistant Professor, GB Pant Hospital said, " Repeated researches have shown that ASPRIN, if taken immediately with the onset of chest pain decreases the incidence of mortality in heart attack by 30% . It is important to note that this 325 mg Asprin should be immediately chewed but not swallowed, which will stabilize the impending heart attack at the earliest. The other medicine which should also be shallowed is 300mg of clopidogrel and the patient should be referred immediately for opening of the blocked artery by medicine or angioplasty."
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