How does Aspirin Work? (+ Pharmacology)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • How does Aspirin work? Antiplatelet medication via COX-1 pathway.
    Aspirin is an NSAID, but is used as an antiplatelet. This is used to treat heart attack and stroke patients. Antiplatelet therapy seeks to prevent the complications heart attack, stroke and other ASCVD risks.
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    This pharmacology lecture covers topics such as antiplatelet drugs. We talk about Aspirin and Aggrenox and how they block the recruitment and aggregation of platelets. This causes the lowering of blood clots. Also, we talk about the pathophysiology of heart attack and stroke and how Aspirin is beneficial. We discuss the mechanism of action of Aspirin and their side effects. Drugs mentioned include; Aspirin, Aggrenox , dipyridamole, baby aspirin.
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  • @peterusbackhouse9690
    @peterusbackhouse9690 Год назад

    Thanks for you're videos...I want to know what do you think...I am on a baby asprin a day...Because i had a PE...I used xarelto after event but on a baby asprin now....Don't you think it's better to use the asprin that bloks both factors the cox-1 and ADP....I will talk to my dok before considering it...Just want to know what you think...

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  • @stuarthutt3740
    @stuarthutt3740 Год назад

    What about lowering fibrinogen? Since fibrin is the glue that holds the platelets together. A study showed 2 grams of turmeric per day lowered fibrinogen 20%. Mine went from 445 to 341.

  • @TinaRossetti-ty6zy
    @TinaRossetti-ty6zy 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. it's very informative and a possible life saver. I shall be telling my gp that i want to take aspirin and not apixaban.

  • @mrhappy500
    @mrhappy500 Год назад

    Sir my doctor has prescribed aspirin 75 mg and SSRI PAROXETINE 25 mg. Sir is it safe to take both of these at the same time? I'd appreciate if you can tell that if someone is on aspirin and if by any chance he bleeds how blood coagulation will perform as aspirin stops the formation of blood clot.

  • @johnmboya6082
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  • @Robert_Presto
    @Robert_Presto 8 месяцев назад

    Is Enteric Coated aspirin safer on the stomach than regular aspirin ??????

  • @MmapulitaInChicago
    @MmapulitaInChicago Месяц назад

    Why is aspirin added to lisinopril, metformin and atorvastatin medications?

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    hi there can you please also talk about medicines used for depression , anxiety , bipolar disease and schizophrenia.

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  • @24hrs365
    @24hrs365 3 года назад +2

    I presume its 81mg in America. Its 75mg in Ireland, so i wonder about the difference between 81mg and 75mg. I'm not sure about other European countries. Great break down of information.

    • @hebahabo7033
      @hebahabo7033 Год назад

      In libya from north africa 75mg too

  • @alwayspositive1781
    @alwayspositive1781 3 года назад

    Hi what do you have to say about aspirin against covid? I would like to know your own opinion based on this info. And not as recommended.

  • @paosullivan1722
    @paosullivan1722 3 месяца назад

    So if i get a cut how do i stop bleeding on low dose aspirin...!!

  • @eddiem12eddiem12
    @eddiem12eddiem12 Год назад

    A big jump to say cox1 responsible for mocus in stomach xd... More it leads to PGE2 and others that reduce apoptosis in gut epithelium

  • @ernestwhite2505
    @ernestwhite2505 Год назад

    my brain hated when when my platelets got really angry a few years ago.

  • @blackpine6693
    @blackpine6693 10 месяцев назад

    My X cardiologist would benefit from this video…..yeah my X…….

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    @1treehill149 3 года назад

    I thought no 1 killer was not wearing an oxygen restricting mask ?

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    @atmanand5802 2 года назад

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    @jonathanvasquez-mv9ic 10 месяцев назад

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  • @jonathanvasquez-mv9ic
    @jonathanvasquez-mv9ic 10 месяцев назад

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  • @johnrambo4245
    @johnrambo4245 Год назад +1

    To avoid a heart attack is it OK to take 1 75mg asprin in a morning, then 1 more 75mg asprin before bed?

    • @77sogeorge
      @77sogeorge Год назад

      It’s better not to take it prophylactically. That’s new research. Only take if you’ve had a cardiovascular incident before.

    • @johnrambo4245
      @johnrambo4245 Год назад

      @@77sogeorge
      That makes zero sense
      Literally zero

    • @77sogeorge
      @77sogeorge Год назад

      @@johnrambo4245 if you eat like a hog and live a sedentary lifestyle and expect an aspirin to save you from a heart attack, then feel free. I’ve been working in the cardiac catheterization lab for 25 years. I know what I’m taking about. There was a time when the prophylactic use of Aspirin was widespread, but it’s changed recently. Unless you have high risk factors or have had one cardiovascular event, it’s not being encouraged. This is published research and not my pseudoscience. But of course, THE John Rambo knows better. 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @johnrambo4245
      @johnrambo4245 Год назад

      @Solomon George
      Like I said zero sense
      If its good enough to stop a heart attack a second time, then it's good enough to stop one in the first place.
      All you robotic zealots that "work" in the medical fields need to learn to think for yourselves instead of regurgitating the spew that comes from above, but you never will because the other sheep would oust you from their flock.

    • @77sogeorge
      @77sogeorge Год назад

      @@johnrambo4245 stick to Vietnam 😂🤣😂🤣 . It may be better for you.

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Год назад

    Why isn’t there a pill you had to dissolve it restaurant