Thus, large-scale epidemiological studies in the United States showed that when taking even low doses of aspirin, patients exacerbated cases of gastritis, gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcer, and the risk of serious bleeding increased by 55%. Therefore, many patients have to abandon aspirin-containing drugs.
Cautiously and only under the supervision of a doctor, it is permissible to take medications of a similar action that do not contain aspirin, since a sharp change in the rheological properties of blood under the influence of these drugs can provoke extensive bleeding, including cerebral hemorrhage.