Is aspirin better than statins?

Conclusions: Compared with no treatment, aspirin is less costly and more effective for preventing CHD events in middle-aged men whose 10-year risk for CHD is 7.5% or higher. The addition of a statin to aspirin therapy becomes more cost-effective when the patient's 10-year CHD risk before treatment is higher than 10%.
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Which is better statin or aspirin?

Although the absolute risk for bleeding appears low with aspirin, so does the absolute benefit: on average a reduction of 0.1% (number needed to treat of 1000). On the other hand, statins offer a stronger degree of benefit (absolute reduction on the order of 1% to 2%, number needed to treat 50-100).
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Would you recommend statins or aspirin for cardiovascular diseases?

Statins were found to reduce the rate of non-fatal heart attacks by about 30%. In a study of 1000 patients, aspirin was found to cause bleeding of the stomach in around 0.5% of patients and there was a slightly increased risk of poor blood clotting at cuts.
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What is the difference between aspirin and atorvastatin?

Atorvastatin is a lipid-lowering medication that blocks an enzyme required in the body to make cholesterol. It lowers the "bad" cholesterol (LDL), triglycerides and raises the "good" cholesterol (HDL). Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-platelet action.
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Is there a healthy alternative to statins?

Statin alternatives include some prescription medications like ezetimibe and fibric acids. Natural remedies that some people use to help treat high cholesterol include omega-3 fatty acids and red yeast rice extract. Before stopping a statin medication and trying an alternative, speak to a doctor or pharmacist.
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Why do doctors push statins?

Statins are the go-to treatment option for lowering cholesterol levels and risk of cardiovascular complications, like heart attack and stroke. Statins work by slowing down cholesterol production and enabling the liver to remove low-density lipoproteins (LDL), or “bad cholesterol,” from the bloodstream.
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What can I take instead of a statin to lower cholesterol?

7 cholesterol-lowering alternatives to statins
  • Fibrates. Mostly used for lowering triglyceride levels in patients whose levels are very high and could cause pancreatitis. ...
  • Plant stanols and sterols. ...
  • Cholestyramine and other bile acid-binding resins. ...
  • Niacin. ...
  • Policosanol. ...
  • Red yeast rice extract (RYRE) ...
  • Natural products.
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Can I take aspirin instead of statin?

Conclusions: Compared with no treatment, aspirin is less costly and more effective for preventing CHD events in middle-aged men whose 10-year risk for CHD is 7.5% or higher. The addition of a statin to aspirin therapy becomes more cost-effective when the patient's 10-year CHD risk before treatment is higher than 10%.
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What is the safest cholesterol medication?

Fortunately, most side effects are mild and disappear promptly when the statin is stopped. In some cases, the problems will resolve simply by reducing the dose or switching to another statin, but care is required. Still, all in all, the statins are the safest and best tolerated of all cholesterol-lowering medications.
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Can aspirin help with high cholesterol?

Aspirin is used to prevent a first heart attack in people with heart disease risk factors, such as diabetes and high cholesterol.
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Who should not take aspirin?

have asthma or lung disease. have ever had a blood clotting problem. have liver or kidney problems. have gout – it can get worse for some people who take aspirin.
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Can I take aspirin and statins together?

Statin + Aspirin

According to the Mayo Clinic, your doctor may recommend a statin plus daily aspirin if you've already had a heart attack, stroke or heart procedure such as bypass surgery or a stent placed in an artery leading to your heart.
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What can I take instead of aspirin for heart?

If aspirin is safe for you but it irritates your stomach, talk to your doctor about adding a stomach-protecting drug such as lansoprazole (Prevacid, Prevacid 24HR, and generic) or omeprazole (Prilosec, Prilosec OTC, and generic).
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Should 70 year olds take aspirin?

Older Adults Should Not Take Aspirin to Prevent Heart Disease, USPSTF Recommends. The task force determined that potential harms of adults aged 60 and older using aspirin for prevention outweighed the benefits.
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At what age can you stop taking statins?

Adults age 75 and older may not need statins.

Many older adults have high cholesterol. Their doctors usually prescribe statins to prevent heart disease. But for older people, there is no clear evidence that high cholesterol leads to heart disease or death.
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Should everyone take aspirin daily?

Should you take a daily aspirin? Don't start taking a daily aspirin without talking to your health care provider. While taking an occasional aspirin or two is safe for most adults to use for headaches, body aches or fever, daily use of aspirin can have serious side effects, including gastrointestinal bleeding.
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What is the first drug of choice for cholesterol?

As with people who already have known CVD, when the decision is made to start medication, the first choice is usually a statin. (See 'Statins' below.) People with high triglyceride levels — Triglycerides, like cholesterol, are a type of lipid.
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Are statins worth the risk?

Research has shown that statins are highly effective in reducing the risk of fatal heart attack and stroke.
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Should I take statins or not?

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends low- to moderate-dose statins in adults ages 40 to 75 who have one or more risk factors for heart and blood vessel disease and at least a 1 in 10 chance of having a cardiosvascular disease event in the next 10 years.
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Should older adults take aspirin?

Health experts warn bleeding risks can outweigh cardiovascular benefits. Adults 60 and older should not start taking aspirin to lower their risk of a first heart attack or stroke, according to final recommendations issued April 26 by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
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Should you take statins after age 75?

Although the risk of death from heart disease increases with age, a recent NIA-supported study suggests that adults 75 and older who start taking a cholesterol-lowering drug known as a statin may have a lower risk of death than nonusers. Findings were reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Is aspirin a blood thinner?

A: Aspirin is a type of blood thinner called an antiplatelet. Antiplatelets reduce your blood cells' ability to clump together to form a clot. If you have heart disease, you're probably familiar with taking a low dose of aspirin to help prevent heart attack.
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What is better than a statin?

Statins are a group of medications that lower a specific type of cholesterol level in your blood. The best alternatives to statins are PCSK9 inhibitors, fibric acid derivatives or fibrates, bile acid sequestrants, selective absorption inhibitors, nicotinic acid or niacin, and omega-3 fatty acids and fatty-acid esters.
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Do statins shorten your life?

“The study showed that taking statins for 6 years reduced death from cardiovascular disease by 24 percent, and overall mortality by 23 percent.”
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What is the latest treatment for high cholesterol?

There's a new drug called Nexletol, and it's used for people with the highest risk. That's people with genetic or familial high cholesterol or those who have heart disease and further need to lower their cholesterol. It's called bempedoic acid. It works to lower the cholesterol your liver makes.
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