Aspirin Not Effective as Preventive Method for Diabetics
November 12, 2008 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
According to BD Diabetes:
“Doctors should not routinely give aspirin to people with diabetes to help guard against a heart attack or stroke, researchers conclude based on a study they conducted. While it was effective for those who had already developed heart disease or suffered a stroke, regular aspirin offered no benefit for patients with diabetes and a common circulatory problem, researchers said.”
However, if you’ve already had a stroke or heart disease, aspirin remains an effective treatment.















