Updated January 21, 2013.
The results of a study in Australia show that regular aspirin may be published with a high risk of neovascular macular degeneration associated with age according to a report Jan. 21, 2013, be brought in JAMA Internal Medicine in conjunction. In the study, one or more times was per week as a regular application. Older people who use aspirin had twice the risk of eye diseases regularly.
A few years ago, aspirin was the drug of choice for people with arthritis. I was prescribed aspirin in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis in 1974, day 8, have developed many new drugs and marketed for arthritis, including many other NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) are.
Some people take to prevent a daily dose of low-dose aspirin for heart attack. Some studies have suggested that low doses of aspirin may be beneficial for people with certain types of cancer, too. Although the link between aspirin and neovascular macular degeneration related to age is a problem, experts say, that prospective randomized studies should be performed to change before advising patients on their current use of aspirin. In other words, do not panic. Talk to your doctor.
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