Low-dose aspirin daily...

Digger95
Digger95 Member Posts: 59
Given that aspirin is an NSAID... those of us with one remaining kidney should technically avoid it however I was told by my specialist to take one daily (81 mg) in order to prevent heart disease. It has also been shown, at least in a few studies, to have some cancer benefit. Does anyone else here take an aspirin a day and do you feel that the benefits outweigh the potential risks? Thanks much for any input, as I am on the fence about this. Jim

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  • foxhd
    foxhd Member Posts: 3,181 Member
    asa 81
    My clinical trial is very strict re: which drugs I can and cannot take. Including nsaids. However a daily ASA 81mg. has not been an issue. The dose is low enough that the benefit it can provide as an anti-inflammatory is minimal and the benefit it provides as an anti-coagulant is significant.
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    foxhd said:

    asa 81
    My clinical trial is very strict re: which drugs I can and cannot take. Including nsaids. However a daily ASA 81mg. has not been an issue. The dose is low enough that the benefit it can provide as an anti-inflammatory is minimal and the benefit it provides as an anti-coagulant is significant.

    Low dose aspirin
    Good info Fox - I was guessing along those lines but it's good to have that supposition confirmed.
  • Digger95
    Digger95 Member Posts: 59
    foxhd said:

    asa 81
    My clinical trial is very strict re: which drugs I can and cannot take. Including nsaids. However a daily ASA 81mg. has not been an issue. The dose is low enough that the benefit it can provide as an anti-inflammatory is minimal and the benefit it provides as an anti-coagulant is significant.

    Good info to have...
    Thanks!
  • garym
    garym Member Posts: 1,647
    foxhd said:

    asa 81
    My clinical trial is very strict re: which drugs I can and cannot take. Including nsaids. However a daily ASA 81mg. has not been an issue. The dose is low enough that the benefit it can provide as an anti-inflammatory is minimal and the benefit it provides as an anti-coagulant is significant.

    Low dose...
    Docs told me very specifically to avoid all nsaids EXCEPT for low dose asprin for pretty much the same reasons.
  • one putt
    one putt Member Posts: 72
    garym said:

    Low dose...
    Docs told me very specifically to avoid all nsaids EXCEPT for low dose asprin for pretty much the same reasons.

    low dose
    My doctor has had me on 81mg aspirin since my diagnosis Oct. 2011.Plus he recommended I take it while on my trial for pazopanib/votrient
  • I am alive
    I am alive Member Posts: 315
    one putt said:

    low dose
    My doctor has had me on 81mg aspirin since my diagnosis Oct. 2011.Plus he recommended I take it while on my trial for pazopanib/votrient

    No dose
    And my onc wanted me off the 81 mg aspirin when I started my trial!
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    No dose
    And my onc wanted me off the 81 mg aspirin when I started my trial!

    Low dose aspirin
    Well, Peg and John, we're all different and that goes for both patients and doctors but the key difference here might be the very different drugs involved in your respective trials? Let's hope the recommendations are right in each of your situations.
  • BDS
    BDS Member Posts: 172
    Low-Dose Aspirin

    Article posted March 21, 2012

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57401495-10391704/daily-aspirin-protects-against-deadly-cancer-studies-suggest/


    "The second study examined whether aspirin would stall the spread of cancer, known as metastasis. Researchers looked at five earlier trials in which people took a daily dose of aspirin and found that aspirin-takers had a 36 percent lower chance of having their cancer spread. Specifically, colon cancer patients had a 74 percent lower risk of having their cancer spread to other organs if they took aspirin daily. Aspirin also was tied to a 46 percent lower risk for colon, lung and prostate cancers and an 18 percent lower risk for bladder and kidney cancer."
  • I am alive
    I am alive Member Posts: 315
    BDS said:

    Low-Dose Aspirin

    Article posted March 21, 2012

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57401495-10391704/daily-aspirin-protects-against-deadly-cancer-studies-suggest/


    "The second study examined whether aspirin would stall the spread of cancer, known as metastasis. Researchers looked at five earlier trials in which people took a daily dose of aspirin and found that aspirin-takers had a 36 percent lower chance of having their cancer spread. Specifically, colon cancer patients had a 74 percent lower risk of having their cancer spread to other organs if they took aspirin daily. Aspirin also was tied to a 46 percent lower risk for colon, lung and prostate cancers and an 18 percent lower risk for bladder and kidney cancer."

    Thanks for the link BDS
    I remember when that article came out. Pretty interesting. (Oh the things they'll discover five years from now! Hope we're all around to reap the benefits.) Since I was on no other medications at the time, it was decided to start my trial with a clean slate and wait fo see how my body acclimated to the two drugs in the trial before adding anything else. Been 17 weeks - maybe time to bring up 81 mg again.