
News|Articles|February 2, 2012
Baby Aspirin for Geriatric Patients
Advice for getting aspirin into older patients
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Very old persons sometimes have a great difficulty swallowing aspirin quickly enough to avoid the bitter taste or possible esophageal irritation. Baby aspirin may be the answer.
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