Take a aspirin a day in the morning. You wouldn't regret it. It prevents stroke. It's non precipitation and you can get it in all major pharmacies.I knew a guy who died of stroke. He was 47, and a foodie as well. Not fat but slightly padded. And he smoked like a chimney. I want to believe the food killed him, not the smoking.
It acts as a blood thinner and thus prevents heart attack, strokes?Take a aspirin a day in the morning. You wouldn't regret it. It prevents stroke. It's non precipitation and you can get it in all major pharmacies.
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https://www.amcal.com.au/cardiprin-tablets-100mg-90-tablets-p-9300631015185I knew a guy who died of stroke. He was 47, and a foodie as well. Not fat but slightly padded. And he smoked like a chimney. I want to believe the food killed him, not the smoking.
Good info. Will seriously think about taking it. I lead a very healthy lifestyle. Except for the heavy smoking and drinkinghttps://www.amcal.com.au/cardiprin-tablets-100mg-90-tablets-p-9300631015185
What causes strokes and heart attacks? As we grow older, our arteries tend to narrow as fatty and fibre-like materials build up on the inner walls. If an artery gets sufficiently narrow, a blood clot may form and block the artery. If this occurs in an artery supplying blood to the heart muscle, it will restrict the heart's supply of oxygen, causing angina (a crushing chest pain) or a heart attack. If this occurs in an artery bringing blood to the brain, it can cause a tia (transient ischaemic attack) or a stroke. How can Cardiprin 100 reduces the stickiness of platelets (the clot-forming part of blood), making them less likely to form a clot and helping to prevent blocking of blood vessels. Pack tablet contains 100mg of aspirin, a low dose shown by medical studies to effectively lower the risk of stroke and heart attack in people who have blood vessel disorders, with a low risk of side effects.
Cardiprin 100 has also been specially formulated to dissolve on the tongue for rapid absorption. Some scientists believe that aspirin which is rapidly absorbed may be more effective in the prevention of strokes and heart attacks. How often and for how long should I take Cardiprin 100? Because your body makes new clot-forming platelets every day, you must remember to take Cardiprin 100 on a daily basis. Cardiprin 100's calendar pack is designed to help you remember your daily dose. Simply disperse the tablet on your tongue without water. It is pleasant-tasting and easily swallowed. Or, if you prefer, you can swallow your Cardiprin 100 tablet whole with some water. Your doctor will advise you on how long you should continue to take Cardiprin 100. Make sure you see your doctor at regular intervals and discuss any questions that you may have with him or her. Cardiprin 100 should only be taken under medical supervision. What else can I do to lower my chances of heart disease and stroke? There are few things you can do to further lower your risk of heart attack and stroke while taking Cardiprin 100. Have a blood pressure checked on a regular basis. Don't smoke. Maintain a normal weight.
Exercise on a regular basis. Reduce your intake of fatty foods. Inhibits blood clotting and reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with blood vessel disorders.
ProductType : Aspirin
Person Adult : Men, Women
Treatment High Blood Pressure, Pain Relief
Warnings : Keep out of reach of children. Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. Therapy with Cardiprin 100 should be initiated by a physician. Prolonged use without medical supervision could be harmful. Cardiprin 100 should not be taken by people who are allergic to salicylates and used with caution by patients taking regular anticoagulant therapy. Precautions should be observed in patients with peptic ulcer or asthma. Cardiprin also contains saccharin. For use under medical supervision only. Do not use if blister pack is broken. All medications can cause side effects. If you have a history of heartburn or ulcers, you may find that Cardiprin 100 affects your symptoms. If this occurs, consult your doctor. You should avoid taking Cardiprin 100 if you are allergic to aspirin and use it on the advice of your doctor if you are taking medications such as anticoagulants or gastric irritants. You must also stop taking any form of aspirin one week before you have surgery. If you have any questions at all about using Cardiprin 100, make sure you speak to your doctor or pharmacist., Keep out of reach of children. Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Instructions : How to use your Cardiprin calendar pack: start with the tablet in the section marked 'take first'. On the next day, take the next tablet that corresponds with the day of the week. Follow the arrows around the pack, taking one tablet each day, until all the tablets marked with the day of the week have been taken. To finish the pack, take the tablets from the section marked 'take last'. A new pack should be started on the next day the same way. It is important to take your Cardiprin 100 tablet each day and ideally at about the same time. Cardiprin 100 disperses instantly on the tongue without water and is pleasant tasting and easily swallowed. Cardiprin 100 tablets do not dissolve in water. However, if you prefer, they may be swallowed whole with water. The Cardiprin 100 calendar pack has been designed for your convenience to provide you with an easy check that you have taken today's tablet.
Storage & Disposal : Store below 30 Degrees Celsius.
Dosage : One tablet daily. Not recommended for children and teenagers., Adult: One tablet daily.
Active Ingredients : Aspirin 100mg
He was very disappointed that he was not called up for a tea session.Die of brain cancer and brain stroke because this guy kept thinking of PAP when he was alive
Use so much arty words to describe him but no one dare to question thisMr Ong Keng Sen, the artistic director of T:>Works and founding festival director of Singapore International Festival of the Arts, also knew Tan for more than 20 years, describing him as a "huge fighter who wanted to live".
"So we have lost an ally in the arts, but also more importantly, I think we've lost a person with the passion, therefore it's a big loss. I think that he is a comet that burned out too quickly," added Mr Ong, 58.
He said Tan was "excited, voluble when it came to discussing art" with an infectious love of the arts world.
Tan could also deeply engage with the most difficult art and translate it into something that the layperson could understand.
"Art was all encompassing for Boon Hui. He worked art, breathed art, his hobby was art," said Mr Ong, adding that Tan was a rookie director of theatre works.
Me juz got a mild stoke. Bp 194.I knew a guy who died of stroke. He was 47, and a foodie as well. Not fat but slightly padded. And he smoked like a chimney. I want to believe the food killed him, not the smoking.
It makes your blood thin and squeezes through all the blockages in your clogged vessels to reach your cock to give you a full erection.It acts as a blood thinner and thus prevents heart attack, strokes?
I knew a colleague. Very fit. But not aware body lack of potassium. Subsequently, at a dangerous level, went into heart complications andI knew a guy who died of stroke. He was 47, and a foodie as well. Not fat but slightly padded. And he smoked like a chimney. I want to believe the food killed him, not the smoking.
died b4 or after vaccination?I knew a guy who died of stroke. He was 47, and a foodie as well. Not fat but slightly padded. And he smoked like a chimney. I want to believe the food killed him, not the smoking.
agree absolutely - high levels of potassium can be deadlyI think that there is a sequence problem here
Blood thinners can cause complication as well
If you get a deep cut, you cant clot and bleed out
If you just take potassium chloride without thinking about dosage, you get heart attack
Get a blood test, then decide from there