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Aspirin increases bleeding risk in elderly patients

‘Heartburn drugs minimize hazard’

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PARIS, June 14, (Agencies): Longterm, daily use of aspirin to prevent blood clots in very elderly patients leads to an increased risk of serious or fatal internal bleeding, researcher­s said Wednesday.

Heartburn medication would allows people 75 years and older to keep the preventati­ve benefits of aspirin while avoiding its dangerous side-effects, they reported in the medical journal The Lancet.

Even among people with no history of heart problems or stroke, the risk of gastrointe­stinal bleeding goes up with age for aspirin users, other research has shown.

Roughly half of all adults 75 and over in the US and Europe take small daily doses of aspirin — ranging from 75 to 150 milligrams — or other clot-inhibiting drugs.

A normal dose for a headache is 325 to 600 mg.

Lifelong treatment with such medication­s is especially recommende­d for patients who have suffered a heart attack or stroke.

But the clinical tests underlying these recommenda­tions involved mostly patients younger than 75 who had taken aspirin for only a couple years.

As a result, how much the risk of bleeding might rise with age was largely unknown.

To find out more, Peter Rothwell from the University of Oxford led a team of researcher­s in examining medical records for more than 3,000 patients who had had a stroke or heart attack, and taken daily aspirin or its equivalent for many years.

Half the patients were 75 or older at the start of the period covered by the study.

Over the following decade, 314 patients were admitted to hospital for bleeding.

The risk of that happening increased sharply with age: for patients under 65, the annual rate of hospital admissions due to bleeding was 1.5 percent; for patients 75 to 84, the rate rose to 3.5 percent; and for those over 85 it was five percent.

The chances that bleeding was disabling or fatal, while lower, increased in roughly the same proportion­s across the different age groups.

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